Susa

Acropolis castle or Susa castle was constructed by the French archeological group that was headed by Jean-Marie Jacques de Morgan in 1897 for keeping the extraction of archeological findings and as a dwelling place for the archeological team. This castle was built on the highest place of Susa hills and in form of a medieval castle in the shape of trapezius also the base of this structure was bricked that gained from Darrius palace and some engraved bricks came from Chughazanbil. Before the revolution the castle was used by French, nowadays it is used as an archeological center. Code of Hammurabi and the famous pottery mug of Susa with a mountain goat painted on it was found out this hill.