On this page you will find links to digitized collections of images or archival materials accessible online. The contents are ordered geographically by country in alphabetical order. Collections with broader scopes are listed first.
The ARTstor Digital Library provides nearly two million digital images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences, with contributions from outstanding international museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, and artists and artists' estates.
A photographic survey of Asia's architectural heritage, with over 16,000 photos of 820 sites in twenty-one countries and background information and virtual tours.
Exhibits and collections from institutions from around the world. Images are not available for download directly from site, but their source is listed.
This site contains maps, literature, documents, books and other relevant material concerning the past, present and future of historic cities and facilitates the location of similar content on the web.
Over 40,000 images from one of the world's largest archives focusing on historic and current images of the Islamic world. You must create an account to view images.
Selected works from the Museum’s unparalleled manuscripts, drawings, paintings, decorated ceramics, metalwork, and architectural ornamentation from Muslim civilizations.
Search nearly 2 million objects from the British Museum's collection, including many prints, paintings, and objects from the Islamic world. Limit search to "Images only."
Search over 1 million objects from the V&A's collection, including many prints, paintings, and objects from the Islamic world. Limit search to "only records with images."
An archive of over 30,000 photographs and several hundred maps for a dozen countries but mainly Jordan. Many aerial photographs are digitized and available in Flickr.
Provides open-access, searchable images for teaching, research, and publication for archaelogical sites, buildings and art in areas of the former Roman empire which later came under Islamic rule.
The photographic archive of Machiel Kiel, a Dutch scholar of Ottoman architectural monuments in the Balkan countries. Created for the most part between the 1960s and 90s.
Digitized copies of the bulletins of the Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l’Art Arabe from 1882-1961, in French and Arabic. Also includes an index to plates.
An ongoing digitization effort of more than 800 architectural plans and drawings related to over 60 villas, schools, churches, banks, and apartment buildings designed by Wissa Wassef between 1935 and 1972.
Images from the collection of the American Institute of Indian Studies, divided into 4 collections: architecture, sculpture, paintings and numismatics.
Digital library collection from the University of Minnesota, including General Collection (maps, illustrations and photographs dating from the 18th through the 20th century); Journal of Indian Art (seventeen volume publication from 1886 and 1916); Stereoscopic Images of India.
A Cornell University collection of images depicting Indian architecture and culture, primarily photographed by the late professor Robert D. MacDougall.
Intended to archive the history by creating a data-bank of primary information related to architecture, planning, design, art and allied disciplines in the country. Does not currently contain online collections.
Drawings and digital images available for download, built on the Center for Art & Archaeology's (CAA) collection of 200,000 photographs and architectural drawings of South Asian monuments, art objects and archaeological sites. Also includes over 25,000 hours of sounds recordings of Indian music and performance from all over the world.
Sevruguin was an official photographer of the Imperial Court of Iran whose images provide a rich visual documentation of the Qajar and early Pahlavi dynasties of Iran.
A research project on geographic analysis of Tehran. It seeks to provide reliable information on demographic, cultural, economic and housing aspects of Tehran's inhabitants through detailed geographic studies of neighborhood and village levels.
Nearly 3,000 images of Iran from the Baroness Marie-Thérèse Ullens de Schooten Archive at Harvard Fine Arts Library. Search "Ullens" to see entire collection, or add additional terms to narrow search.
Digitized photographs and drawings from a project undertaken between 1974 and 1976 to understand the structure and fabric of medieval Isfahan prior to large scale changes instituted under Shah Abbas of the Safavid Dynasty.
A website devoted to cartographic studies on Iran and the Iranian world current or past. Publishes new cartographic studies and digital editions of previously printed atlases.
An archive of over 30,000 photographs and several hundred maps for a dozen countries but mainly Jordan. Many aerial photographs are digitized and available in Flickr.
The photo collection of Max von Oppenheim, a German diplomat, explorer, and collector of Oriental artifacts. 13,000 photos documenting the Near East, particularly Turkey and excavations at Tell Halaf, Syria.
The photo collection of Max von Oppenheim, a German diplomat, explorer, and collector of Oriental artifacts. 13,000 photos documenting the Near East, particularly Turkey and excavations at Tell Halaf, Syria.