Few Iranian cities generate as much civic pride as Kashan. This City is the epitome of everything that is typically Persian. From it’s mosques, Caravanserais and stately gardens, to it’s carpets, ceramics and delicate textiles.
The underground city of Noshabad or Ouyi (Ouee) is one of the most mystical underground cities in the world. A man-made subterranean city, containing a large number of complex and remarkable tunnels. This underground city is located in Nooshabad city, just 5km north of Kashan. It was discovered in 2006 by a person who was...Read More
Due to the historical antiquity and architectural style, the Borujerdi house is considered one of the most exquisite sites in Iran. One of the symbols of Kashan are the extraordinary wildcatters of this historical house. UNESCO In 2014, the President of UNESCO General Conference, visited Kashan and nominated Borujerdi House as the most beautiful historical...Read More
Finn Garden (Bagh-e Fin) can be considered as a gem in the valuable collection of Iranian gardens. A green oasis in the heart of the arid region of Iran. This beautiful garden combines natural beauties with man-made architecture. It is the oldest and most attractive garden of its type. Iranians have named it the mother...Read More
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...Read More
Nushabad the Underground City Nushabad the Underground City is located 5km north of Kashan the underground city was built 1500 years ago by the order of a Sassanid king. Its purpose was for protection against foes and invaders. It had 3 floors with strange halls, food and water storage, fat burning lights, and even toilets.Read More
Aqa Bozorg mosque and Madreseh It was Built late in the 18th century in the center of the city. It’s most famous for its attractive appearance and symmetric architecture. The mosque was constructed for prayers and the classes which were taught by a Molla famous by the title of Agha Bozorg which was given to...Read More
Ameriha House Ameriha house is older than the other mansions of Kashan dating from the Zand and early Qajar periods. During the Iranian British war in Afghanistan the king asked Ameri for help in providing camels for the army. In reply Ameri promised to provide camels in the amount of the camel gear that would...Read More
Abbasian House One of the most mystical and strangest houses in Kashan which belonged to a glass merchant and was built in the late 18th century. The Abbasi House has 4 courtyards and is unique in terms of architecture, plaster works and painted decorations.Read More
Tabatabai House The Tabatabai family where a rich family in the carpet business. Their house was constructed in 1881 during the reign of the Qajar dynasty and is one of the architectural masterpieces of Kashan. This house is larger than the Brujerdiha house. It has 40 rooms and over 200 doors.Read More