Have you ever wondered what it was like to walk through the heart of the Persian Empire at its peak? The Getty’s "Persepolis Reimagined" offers a captivating, immersive web experience that transports you directly to the ancient city of Persepolis during the reign of King Xerxes (486–465 BCE). This digital journey combines historical accuracy with cutting-edge interactivity, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts, educators, and curious minds alike.

Developed by the Getty, this platform re-creates Persepolis—the ceremonial capital of ancient Persia—as it stood over 2,500 years ago. Using archaeological research and 3D modeling, the experience brings to life the grandeur of its palaces, temples, and intricate reliefs. Whether you’re a student, teacher, or history buff, the site offers a vivid window into Persian art, architecture, and culture.
Interactive 3D Exploration
Educational Narratives
Multimedia Enhancements
Accessible Learning Tools
Visit the Website
Go to the Getty’s dedicated "Persepolis Reimagined" page. No downloads or subscriptions are required—it’s browser-friendly for desktop and mobile.
Choose Your Journey
Engage With Content
Share and Save
Bookmark your progress or share favorite sections via email or social media. Educators can download resources under the “For Teachers” tab.
Persepolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of cross-cultural exchange in antiquity—themes deeply relevant to today’s globalized world. For American users, this experience bridges the gap between ancient history and modern technology, offering:
"Persepolis Reimagined" isn’t just a website—it’s a time machine. By blending rigorous scholarship with intuitive design, the Getty has created a resource that’s as entertaining as it is educational. Ready to walk in the footsteps of kings? Visit the site today and see history through a fresh lens.