Outdoor sculptures that incorporate elements of Babylonian festival recreations are rare but fascinating, blending ancient history with modern artistry. Among the most notable is the "Ishtar Gate Reconstruction" in Berlin's Pergamon Museum, which, though indoors, has inspired outdoor installations worldwide. Another remarkable piece is the "Processional Way" in Babylon, Iraq, featuring lion and dragon reliefs reminiscent of ancient Akitu festival parades.
In the U.S., the "Babylonian Garden" in Los Angeles showcases sculptures inspired by Mesopotamian motifs, including stylized depictions of festival rituals. Similarly, the "Gardens of Babylon" installation in Dubai incorporates sculptural elements evoking the grandeur of Babylonian celebrations.
These works not only pay homage to Babylonian culture but also revive its festive spirit through public art, offering viewers a glimpse into one of history's most vibrant civilizations.