- en.wikipedia.org Barbar TempleThe Barbar Temple (Arabic: معبد باربار, romanized: Maʻbad Bārbār) is an archaeological site located in the village of Barbar, Bahrain...
- atlasobscura.com places/barbar-templeThe Barbar Temple is actually three Dilmun temples, built on top of each other, starting in the third millennium B.C. (For context, the Egyptian Pyramids at Giza...
- thebrainchamber.com barbar-temple/Explore the fascinating history of Barbar Temple in Bahrain. Discover insights into early human settlement and religious practices of the Dilmun civilization.
- madainproject.com barbar_templeThe Barbar Temple is an ancient archaeological site belonging to the Dilmun Culture, located in the village of Barbar, Bahrain.
- gems.travel article/asia/bahrain/muharraq/barbar-…3. Attend a Performance: Barbar Temple hosts a number of performances throughout the year, including traditional dance and music performances.
- archiqoo.com locations/barbar_temple.phpThe Barbar Temple is an archaeological site located in the village of Barbar, Bahrain, and considered to be part of the Dilmun culture.
- irhal.com travel-guide/bahrain/places-to-visit/…The Barbar Temples. 0 (0 reviews). Temple. ... Timings: Open all day Admission: Free Address: Village of Barbar, off Budaiya Highway.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g14056174-…Instead, just take the right, next to BBK bank on budaiya highway and go straight until you see the Barbar temple signage on your right.
- expatstraveltogether.com destination/bahrain/…Barbar Temple is an ancient archaeological site located in Bahrain. The temple complex consists of three main temples: Barbar Temple, Eastern Temple, and...
- whc.unesco.org en/tentativelists/1570/Two tells near the village of Barbar covered the largest temple yet found in Bahrain and a smaller neighbouring temple.
Barbar Temple
Археологический объект
Краткая информация
Археологический объект, расположенный в деревне Барбар, Бахрейн, считается частью культуры Дилмун. Самый последний из трех храмов Варвар был заново открыт датской археологической группой в 1954 году. На этом месте были обнаружены еще два храма, самый старый из которых датируется 3000 годом до н. э. Храмы были построены из известняковых блоков, которые, как полагают, были вырезаны на острове Джидда.