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in 2003 when it was subjected to the largest vandalism and looting of its laser devices, cameras, and cooling devices that it has seen in its existence. Moreover, the building and its equipment were burned, causing it to close its doors and remain abandoned. Nevertheless, a project to rehabilitate
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who designed several cultural buildings as part of the project, one of these was a planetarium next to a civic auditorium located below several vast ramps for east access to the planetarium. The planetarium was supposed to be located on an island alongside an Opera House, a grand Islamic
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in 2011 although no update on the project has been given as of 2023. Despite that, many former visitors of the Planetarium expressed their hope that the dome would be rehabilitated to open its doors again to students and those interested in astronomy.
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that overthrew the Iraqi monarchy and killed King Faisal II, and lack of interest upon the new Iraqi government established by
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were outlined. Among the people invited for the plans by King Faisal II was American architect and designer
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The Planetarium was built and opened in 1979 under the leadership of former Iraqi President
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in 1991 before it was rehabilitated and became active again. That was until the
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on September 2, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019. View it on 06-21-2022.
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Plans to construct a planetarium in Baghdad can be traced back to the
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Treasures of Taliesin: Seventy-seven Unbuilt Designs
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Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks; Wright, Frank Lloyd (1999).
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Index

Planetarium
Karkh
Baghdad
Iraq
Arabic
al-Zawra'a Park
Baghdad Central Railway Station
Baghdad
Iraq
Kingdom of Iraq
plans for a Greater Baghdad
Frank Lloyd Wright
bazaar
Abbasid Caliph
Harun al-Rashid
1958 coup
Abd al-Karim Qasim
Saddam Hussein
Middle East
astronomy
horoscopes
Gulf War
US Invasion of Iraq
Ministry of Youth and Sports
Zeiss-Planetarium Jena
Astronomy in the medieval Islamic world
Astrolabe
Astronomical clock
List of planetariums
Baghdad and Beyond

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