Editorial Editorial Creative (RM) Creative (RF) NFL Content NFL AP Content Advanced search Advanced Search X Advanced Search Back to search results 15 of 36 results Iraqi man converts house into museum in Mosul Overview Get price 16 June 2021, Iraq, Mosul: A general view of a cabinet packed with antique pieces collected by Iraqi Fakhri Suleiman Al-Tai after he returned to his house at Mosul's Old City following its liberation from the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror organization. Al-Tai decided to convert his house into a temporary museum where he is displaying more than 5,000 pieces reflecting the heritage and history of Mosul, which was severely damaged between 2014 and 2017 under the Islamic State's rule. Al-Tai spent nearly 33,000 US dollars in pursuit of his passion to collect and preserve pieces from all past and present cultures of Iraq's northern Nineveh Governorate, including Muslim, Christian, Kurdish, Turkmen and Jewish. Photo by: Ismael Adnan/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images Use Information This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. Use information: No Use in Austria Contributor: DPA (Outtakes) ID: 21167690212098 Creation Date: June 16, 2021 03:10:22 PM Submission Date: June 16, 2021 07:10:26 PM Photographer: Ismael Adnan Source: dpa Credit: Ismael Adnan/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images Special Instructions: No Licensing in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Resolution: 5376 x 3584 3.5 MB Keywords: Science and Technology, history, arts, libraries and museums, sculpture, war, terrorism, minority group, culture Location: Mosul, NINEVEH GOVERNORATE, IRAQ Transmission Reference: 210616-90-032400 Byline Title: CTR Caption Writer: DPA Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. X Message Box Cancel Ok No Yes