The citadel in the centre of Erbil, the capital of the Kurdish region in Northern Iraq, is reputed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Built of ochre-coloured bricks it rises some 30 metres from the surrounding city and dominates the skyline.
The citadel is in the process of extensive restoration and once completed, the Kurdish authorities intend to encourage families to re-settle in the refurbished houses. It will become not a museum piece frozen in time but once again a living city. Walking between the buildings on a hot early summer day last week, it is easy to imagine that travel journalists will soon be falling over themselves with hyperbole. [Read more…]