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El Guli (Shah Guli)
Nestled in the southeast of Tabriz, El Guli Park is a stunning gem in Iran's collection of natural wonders. While the exact date of its inception and the identity of its founder remain a mystery, clues from the Safavid and Aq Qoyunlu periods offer ta
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Heidarzadeh House
Heidarzadeh Edifice stands proudly as one of Tabriz's most stunning historical homes. Built around 1870, this two-story marvel features both private and public courtyards, sprawling across a 900 square meter area. The architecture is a beautiful blen
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Bagh-e Narenjestan
Bagh-e Narenjestan, also known as Qavam House, is a captivating historical gem nestled in the heart of Shiraz. Dating back to the late 19th century, during the Qajar era, this house belonged to the affluent Qavam family. It's not just a relic of the
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Naqsh-e Rustam
Nestled near the ancient city of Persepolis, just 68 kilometers northeast of Shiraz, Naqsh-e Rustam is a mesmerizing necropolis that captures the imagination of history buffs and casual travelers alike. This awe-inspiring site is the resting place of
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Shah Cheragh
Shah Cheragh in Shiraz, Iran, known as the "King of Light," stands as a beacon of history and spirituality. This magnificent funerary monument houses the tombs of Ahmad and Mohammad, brothers of Ali ar-Ridha, the 8th Imam of Shia Muslims. Around 900
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Tomb of Saadi
Tomb of Saadi, also known as Saadieh, is a captivating spot steeped in history and poetry. The original mausoleum was constructed back in the 13th century, but unfortunately, it didn't survive past the 17th century. What stands today is a beautiful r
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Arg of Karim Khan
Once a formidable prison, the citadel now stands as an architectural marvel open for all to admire. This fascinating structure seamlessly blends military and residential designs. It was not only the stronghold of Karim Khan but also the military hub
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Eram Garden
Eram Garden, also known as Bagh-e Eram, is an absolute must-see. This breathtaking oasis boasts a sprawling network of lush gardens, a vibrant palace, and a series of charming artificial rivers weaving through the landscape. The gardens are meticulou
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Persepolis
When you're in Shiraz, you absolutely can't skip a visit to Persepolis. This stunning site is an essential part of any Shiraz itinerary, thanks to its breathtaking beauty, impressive grandeur, and rich history. As one of the major tourist attractions
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Imam Mosque
Nestled on the southern side of Imam Square, also known as Naqsh-e Jahan, the construction of this magnificent mosque began in 1020 A.H. under the directive of Shah Abbas I, during the 24th year of his reign. The intricate decorations and expansions
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Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
Nestled in the heart of Isfahan, the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque stands as a breathtaking testament to 16th-century architectural genius. This masterpiece, commissioned by Shah Abbas I, took 18 years to complete and was brought to life by the skilled han
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Si-o-se Pol Bridge
The Si-o-Se Pol Bridge, also known as the Allahverdi Khan Bridge, stands proudly as the grandest among the 11 bridges spanning the Zayanderud River in Isfahan. This architectural marvel is a must-see for anyone visiting the city. Constructed in the e
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Abyaneh Village
Nestled on the slopes of Karkass Mountain in Natanz County, Abyaneh village in Isfahan Province is a charming slice of history. This quaint village, with a population of just 301 as of the 2016 census, boasts a rich history spanning 1,500 years. Its
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Juma Mosque
Nestled in the heart of Isfahan, the Juma Mosque stands as the most significant Seljuk monument in the city. Isfahan rose to prominence as the capital of the Seljuks, who arrived in Iran in the 11th century. Embracing Sunni Islam, the Seljuks took pr
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Menar Jonban
Menar Jonban, which translates to "Shaking Minarets," is a captivating historical site nestled in the city of Isfahan. This enchanting monument, originally a shrine for a Sufi hermit, dates back to the 14th century. However, the minarets that bring f
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Ganjalikhan Bathhouse
Imagine stepping into a living masterpiece of art and architecture: that's exactly what you experience at Ganjali Khan Bathhouse. Nestled in the heart of the Ganjali Khan Complex, this bathhouse is a testament to the genius of its architect, Ostad Mo
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Jame Mosque
The Jame Mosque, built in the 14th century, stands as a historic gem and the heart of prayer for Muslims in Kerman. Positioned strategically at the city's center, it nestles at the crossroads of Qadamgah Bazaar to the south, Shariati Street to the no
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Shah Abbasi Caravanserai
Nestled in the city of Meybod, just 56 kilometers northwest of Yazd City, the Meybod Caravanserai, also known as the Shah Abbasi Caravanserai Meybod, stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance of 1689. This caravanserai is a jewel of the S
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Amir Chakhmaq Complex
The Amir Chakhmaq Complex, a stunning relic from the 19th century, stands proudly in Yazd, a charming oasis city in the heart of Iran. This historic site, perched on Amir Chakhmaq Square, captivates visitors with its striking three-story facade adorn
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Chak Chak Village
Nestled in Ardakan County, about 70 kilometers north of Yazd city, you'll find the enchanting Chak Chak Village. This charming spot is home to one of Iran's sacred Zoroastrian mountain temples. The temple is a man-made grotto set under a cliff, where
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Pahlavanpour Garden
Pahlavanpur Garden is a gem nestled in the heart of Iran, a place where history and nature intertwine beautifully. Located in the charming city of Mehriz, this garden spans approximately 5 hectares and boasts a rich history dating back to the Qajar e
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Yazd Masjid-e-Jameh
Nestled in the heart of Yazd city, the Masjid-e-Jameh Yazd is an architectural gem that has stood the test of time. This grand congregational mosque, dating back to the 12th century, remains a vibrant place of worship even today. Originally construct
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Dolat Abad Garden
Dolat Abad Garden: Picture yourself in a hot, sandy desert where the sun blazes overhead, and you can feel the heat soaking into every fiber of your being. There's no breeze, just an unrelenting wave of warmth. Sounds intense, right? Now, what if I t
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Tabatabaei House
Nestled in the charming city of Kashan, the Tabatabaei House is a captivating slice of history. Constructed in 1835, this remarkable residence was home to the prosperous Tabatabaei family. Spanning a sprawling 5,000 square meters, it boasts an impres
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Agha Bozorg Mosque
Nestled in the heart of Kashan, the Agha Bozorg Mosque is a gem from the late 18th century. This stunning structure, from the Qajar era, is dedicated to Molla Mahdi Naraghi II, fondly known as Agha Bozorg, or "the great lord," who was a highly respec
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Borujerdi House
Nestled in the heart of Kashan city in Isfahan Province, Borujerdi House stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Iran. This traditional, historic house was constructed in 1857 by the same talented architect responsible for the nearby T