When you travel to Yazd, you will visit many gardens that surrounded by desert. Among all gardens of the city, the Dowlat Abad Garden is another thing.Read more
Naqsh-e Rustam is an unparalleled collection of three eras of the Persian empire's monuments. Naqsh-e Rustam is a precious monument that includes: the Elam's role of the gods, the tomb of the Achaemenid kings and relief of Sassanid kings.Read more
On the slopes of Mount Tangab and Near the Tizreh river, a castle was built to defend the Sassanian cities against enemies, which called Qal'eh Dokhtar.Read more
Atashgah is one of the three oldest monuments in Isfahan province. This ancient fire temple refers to the Sasanian Empire. It is laid on the Atashgah Mountain.Read more
If you search everywhere in Isfahan, you can visit a marvelous historical monuments. One of the mysterious and beautiful buildings is the Menar Jonban of Isfahan.Read more
When the name of the city of Isfahan comes to mind, everyone remembers Si-o-se-pol bridge. A large bridge on the Zayanderud river, which displays its unique beauty on the river.Read more
Baba Taher Hamedani, known as Baba Taher Oryan, is a poet of the fourth century and the fifth century AH. He lived in the Seljuq period. His tomb located on a hill in the northwest of Hamedan.Read more
Grand Bazaar of Isfahan is placed on the Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Isfahan province. Grand Bazaar is also known as Qeysarriyeh Bazaar and Soltani bazaar which mainly dedicated to the sale of carpet.Read more
Ali Qapu mansion is a beautiful mansion with unique decorations in the heart of Naqshe Jahan of Isfahan. This beautiful mansion has witnessed many historical events and suffered much damage in these events and remains stable.Read more
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is one of the architectural masterpieces of the eleventh century. This mosque located on the eastern side of the Naqshe Jahan Square. This mosque is one of the most important mosques in Iran.Read more
Naqsh-e Jahan Square includes four historical monuments, Ali Qapu Palace, Shah (Imam) Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and Grand Bazaar of Isfahan (Qeysarriyeh Bazaar). It is also known as Imam Square, which located in the heart of Isfahan province.Read more
Shushtar situated in the southwest of Iran and located on the slopes of the Zagros mountains. One of the oldest cities in Iran is Shushtar. Shushtar has one of the unique monuments in the world. This city is very famous for its water structures.Read more
The historic Khorbas cave is located 15 km south of Qeshm Island, dating back to the Medes. If you want to try a new experience, it's better to travel to this mysterious cave.Read more
The Niasar Chahar Taghi, located in the ancient city of Kashan, is one of the monuments of Kashan. In addition to its historical importance, it has a scientific significance.Read more
Fin garden is a historical garden where belongs to the Safavid, Zand, and Qajar dynasty in Kashan. You face the best symbol of landscaping, Fin bathroom and different element of Islamic Architecture.Read more
Tomb of Kamal-ol-Molk laid beside the mausoleum of Attar among a beautiful garden in Nishapur, Razavi Khorasan Province. A concrete shell with a specific structure and Islamic ornamentation has created an eye-catching view in this garden.Read more
Nader Shah Afshar is one of the greatest and most powerful Iranian kings. He and his warriors and his prowess removed Afghans, Ottomans, and Russians from Iran.Read more
Persepolis is one of the ancient Persian sites of Iran, Persepolis was first built by Darius the first which for many years has been the capital of the kingdom's Iran during the Achaemenid Empire, this ancient capital has been an icon of Persian culture for years to come.Read more
Artistic ornamentation with plaster, colored glasses, proper design not only in planning, but also coordinated with Islamic architectural features has made Tabatabaei house as the bride of houses in Iran, located in Kashan, Isfahan province. Read more
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