Code of Hammurabi

Paris, France
Code of Hammurabi
See the Code of Hammurabi at the Louvre—a Babylonian artifact that shaped ancient law and offers a window into early civilization.

Brief History: Dating to around 1754 BCE, this basalt stele contains one of the world’s earliest legal codes, issued by Babylonian King Hammurabi. Notable Features: The 2.25-meter tall stone is engraved with cuneiform script and depicts Hammurabi receiving laws from the god Shamash. Fun Fact or Unique Angle: It’s a legal document and artwork in one, detailing 282 laws including “an eye for an eye.” Current Use or Visitor Info: Located in the Department of Near Eastern Antiquities. Multilingual signage helps visitors understand its significance.

Location

Coordinates: 2.337, 48.8606

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