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May 16, 2019
Fine Garden The Fine garden ranks among the finest traditional gardens in Iran. Tracing its history at least to the 5th millennium B.C. the fin garden was kept alive with never ending water from the Soleimaniyeh spring perhaps as old as history itself. The garden contains numerous cypress trees and combines architectural features of the...
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Shah Mosque The Shah Mosque is in the south side of the Square and is the largest and the most magnificent monument of the Savavid reign. It was built by the order of Shah Abbas. Unlike most buildings of importance in the Islamic period, this square did not lie in alignment with Mecca, so beside the entrance...
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Ali Qapu Palace The Ali Qapu Palace is located on the western side of the Square, opposite to Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque. It is forty-eight meters high and has six floors. The Ali Qapu generally is the entrance or supreme gate to the complex of palaces and public buildings of the Safavi Government.
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Naghshe Jahan Square There are moments in travel that will long stay with you and your first sight of Esfahan’s majestic Naqsh Jahan (Imam) Square is one of them.Naqsh-e Jahan Square is the most magnificent sight of Isfahan. A huge arena 510m long and 163m wide it is the second largest historical square in the world....
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Chehel Soton Palace The Chehel Sotun Palace translated to Farsi means the 40-pillar palace in persian. The palace itself only has 20 pillars, but because of the reflection of the pillars on the water it turns in to 40. Built by the order of Shah Abbas II it is one of the 9 Persian gardens...
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Karim Khan Castle The Karim Khan Castle was built as part of a complex during the Zand dynasty it served as Karim Khans quarters the shape from the outside resembles a medieval fortress  and it was named after Karim Khan the founder of the Zand dynasty.
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Vakil Bazaar Vakil Bazaar is the main bazar of Shiraz located in the historical center of the city. It was Built in 1766 and It is the best traditions of Iranian urban architecture. The bazaar has beautiful courtyards, caravansarais, bath houses, and old shops it is  among the best places in Shiraz to buy all...
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Narenjestan Ghavam house Narenjestan Ghavam house or mansion was built originally by the Qavams a rich and powerful family which ruled semi independently over Fars and the Persian Gulf coast; they were rich to the extent of the Qajar period. The construction of the mansion took almost ten years.
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Nasir al-Mulk Mosque The Nasir al-Mulk Mosque also known as the pink mosque was built under Qajar rule. Nasir al Mulk is considered to be one the most beautiful mosques in Iran. It’s better to be visited in the early morning when the light streams inside through seven stained glass doors.
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Naghshe Rostam
Naqsh-e-Rustam Naqsh-e-Rustam is located 12 km northwest of Persepolis. The mountain provides a remarkable natural screen with the tomb chambers of the Achaemenid kings carved into the rock and the Sassanid carvings exhibits combat scenes of Iran’s most legendary kings and heroes.
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