Since we do not know quite where they were or what they looked like, it is impossible to say.
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Yes many people liked to see the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
We really have no way of knowing that.
600bc The question asked 'where'. The famous hanging gardens were in Babylon.
Lots of people, I can't tell you a number cause im not sure, Try looking in a book.
Many different books mention the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in the Old Testament. Look in Isiah, Jeremiah and Daniel for mentions of them. Jer. 21:7 declares Nebunchadnezzar as supreme ruler of Babylon as does Dan. 2:37-38, and Jer. 27: 6-7.
It had many plant and many floors of them and was built for nubekanmbzzars wife
It was a pyramid of brick and earth rising 5 levels high.
He built many structures like the temple and the hanging gardens as well as the Ishtar gate.
There are 3 gardens mentioned in the bible. The Garden of Eden, The Garden of Gethesame and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were according to tradition and lore, built by king Nebuchadnezzar II. He reigned from 605 to 562 BC and historical records state he founded the Babylonian Empire and decided to build the Gardens as a gift to his Queen. However there is no evidence that they ever existed in real life. Archeological surveys and digs found no evidence, and there have been many attempts. Also all ancient accounts of the city of Babylon (In present-day Iraq) do not mention the Gardens. Therefore they were not built at all, which is a shame because it would have been pretty cool. : )
The thing with the hanging gardens is that the beauty has been narrated by so many historians that actually traveled to the city to see the gardens that it was made one of the Seven Wonders of the World even if they have not been seen for twenty two centuries.