It was completed after his death in 486 by his son and successor xerxes as we can read in an inscription he left behind.
Palace of persepolis roof.
The magnificent palace complex at persepolis was founded by darius the great around 518 b c although more than a century passed before it was finally completed.
Unesco declared the ruins of persepolis a.
Though archaeologists have discovered evidence of prehistoric settlement inscriptions indicate that construction of the city began under darius i who as a member of a new branch of the royal house made persepolis the capital of persia proper replacing pasargadae the burial place of cyrus ii the great.
Persepolis is one of the most important ancient monumental buildings in the world which unfortunately was burned by macedonian alexander arson in 330 b c and its great and beautiful timber roof.
The hundred column palace is one of the palaces of persepolis with an area of 46 000 square meters and a ceiling of 100 columns each 14 meters high.
Palace was used for official audiences and could host up to 10 000 people.
The greatest palace in persepolis built by darius i and xerxes i in 515 475 bc.
The palaces were looted and burned by.
We may think of median sites like godin tepe and tepe nush e jan and cyrus audience hall palace s in pasargadae.
This place was used for the official audience of the king the apadana palace is one of the oldest building in persepolis.
This is called the shura palace or the central hall.
This explains why the palace caught fire when alexander the great set it aflame.
Columns were holding the heavy roof of this enormous structure.
The palace known as taçara winter palace in persepolis 3 on the map was according to the inscription known as dpa built by king darius i the great however the great king did not live to see it finished.
The splendor of persepolis however was short lived.
550 330 bc it is situated 60 kilometres 37 mi northeast of the city of shiraz in fars province iran the earliest remains of persepolis date back to 515 bc.
In fact this type of building is much older than persepolis.
View from the south.
The seventy two columns which supported the roof 6 6 inside the hall the remainder in three porticoes were twenty five meters high.
Probably the king is here to discuss with elders.
It exemplifies the achaemenid style of architecture.
Persepolis persepolis history.
One of the great imperial dynastic centers the wealth of the achaemenid persian empire was evident in all aspects of its construction.
Grand hall of the palace was 60 by 60 m large with 72 ornate columns each 19 m high 13 remain standing.
The apadana of persepolis had a similar roof although the columns were made of stone.
A comparison to a safavid palace the chehel sotun in isfahan may be helpful.
The second picture from the left is chipiez s drawing of the columns their capital ornation and roof structure of the palace of darius in persepolis also known as tachar it has bull details as well as the use of wood in construction of the roof.
Darius the great started work on this building around 515bc.