Xerxes’ Palace, almost twice as large as that of Darius, shows very similar decorative features on its stone doorframes and windows, except for two large Xerxes inscriptions on the eastern and western doorways. Instead of showing the king’s combat with monsters, these doorways depict servants with ibexes. Unfortunately, all the reliefs in this palace are far less well preserved than those of the Palace of Darius.
- Palace of Xerxes, N Wing of the E Stairway, General View, P 505
- Palace of Xerxes, N Wing of the E Stairway, Detail, P 57633
- Palace of Xerxes, N Wing of the E Stairway, Detail, P 57615
- Palace of Xerxes, General View with W Stairway to Courtyard, P 28925
- Palace of Xerxes, W Stairway, E Face of Parapet of N Flight, Servants Carrying Food for the King’s Tables, P 57675
- Palace of Xerxes, General View, P 531
- Palace of Xerxes, General View, P 93
- Palace of Xerxes, Column Foundations Hewn from Bedrock in Main Hall, P 1602
- Palace of Xerxes, Leveled Bedrock in Area of Rooms 14, 16, and 18, P 1468
- Palace of Xerxes, E Jamb, W Doorway in N Wall of the Main Hall, King and Attendants, P 522b
- Palace of Xerxes, E Jamb, W Doorway in N Wall of the Main Hall, Xerxes’ Inscription, P 59055
- Palace of Xerxes, S Jamb, E Doorway of the Main Hall, King and His Attendants, P 57641
- Palace of Xerxes, E Jamb, Window in S Wall, Servants with an Ibex, P 57662
- Palace of Xerxes, E Jamb, Window in Room 5, S Wall, Servants with an Ibex, P 535
- Palace of Xerxes, E Stairway, Superimposed Palmettes on S Facade of S Wing, P 57635
- Palace of Xerxes, E Stairway, N Outer Flight, Inner Side, E Face, P 57618
- Palace of Xerxes, E Stairway, Servant Relief on W Face of Parapet of the Upper Flight, N Wing, P 57619
- Palace of Xerxes, E Stairway, Persian Guards on N Facade of N Wing, P 57636