In the Louvre

Connected Sites: 10

World Heritage sites from which "non-portable" objects have been removed which are now in the Louvre Museum in Paris. "Non portable" is defined as a. Integral to the structure from which they have been removed b. Not intended to be moved from the site c. Of "significant" size and weight

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Connected Sites

Susa
Susa
Iran
Inscribed: 2015
2.40
41
4
Stele Representing King Untash Napirisha, "King Of Anzan And Susa". This Stele With Four Registers Was Commissioned By The Elamite King Untash-Napirisha For The City Of Chogha Zanbil. It Was Later Moved To Susa By One Of His Successors,
Tchogha Zanbil
Inscribed: 1979
3.39
39
4
Stele Representing King Untash Napirisha, "King Of Anzan And Susa". This Stele With Four Registers Was Commissioned By The Elamite King Untash-Napirisha For The City Of Chogha Zanbil. It Was Later Moved To Susa By One Of His Successors,
Byblos
Byblos
Lebanon
Inscribed: 1984
3.16
121
4
The Yehawmilk Stele
See Www.Louvre.Fr
Persepolis
Inscribed: 1979
4.37
131
3
Man Carrying A Kid Goat
See Www.Louvre.Fr
Palmyra
Palmyra
Syria
Inscribed: 1980
3.98
85
3
Relief Of Maliku
See Www.Louvre.Fr
Meroe
Meroe
Sudan
Inscribed: 2011
4.04
38
4
Offering Table
See Www.Louvre.Fr
Rapa Nui
Inscribed: 1995
4.49
132
13
The Louvre Holds An Original Tuff Head, Which Was Presented To The Chilean Government By Henri Lavachery And Alfred Metraux For The Musée De L'Homme After Their Expedition To Rapa Nui, In 1934-35. (Wiki)
Acropolis
Inscribed: 1987
4.26
668
14
Frise Des Panathénées
See Collections.Louvre.Fr
Djémila
Djémila
Algeria
Inscribed: 1982
3.40
43
3
Door Lintel
See Collections.Louvre.Fr
Ancient Thebes
Inscribed: 1979
4.39
341
11
Babouins De Louxor / Luxor Baboons (Obelisk Base)
See Collections.Louvre.Fr