The same is located in the west of Kashan and is a relic from the Safavid era. Here the water system, adornments, the hot bath, cornices and tile work are worth noting.
Tabatabaei House is one of the best samples of historical houses of Kashan, more elegant and more beautiful than almost all. Back in 200 years ago the definition ...
Abbasian House is a large historical house in a central district of Kashan. The house features the striking atmosphere of the 18th-19th centuries and reflects the ...
Designed for Shah Abbas I in the 16th century, this delightful garden with its symmetrical proportions, old cedars, spring-fed pools and fountains is renowned as ...
Aqa-Bozorg Mosque or Madrese-ye AghaBozorg is an ancient structure with four porches and a beautiful dome and two tile worked minarets. Located in Kashan (Isfahan ...
Maranjab desert near Kashan and Aran va Bidgol is one of the most beautiful parts of the Iranian deserts. High dunes and forests arch are the attractions of this ...
Vakil Bath is an old public bath in Shiraz, Iran. It was a part of the royal district constructed during Karim Khan Zand's reign, which includes Arg of Karim Khan, ...
Kordasht historical Bath is located in a village of the same name near Jolfa County in northwest Iran. The bath dates back to Safavid times, and its water is supplied ...
In Zanjan province there are a number of ancient public baths which still exist. Due to the unique planning system of those times, these baths gained their water-flow ...
Hammam'e Gallehdari (Galeh-Dari Bath) is the only traditional and historical bath in Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province), and there is a strong possibility that ...
Hammam-e Safa (Safa Traditional Bath) is located in Molavi Avenue in Qazvin and has two separate chambers for ladies and gents. Hammam-e Safa today is converted ...
Ganjalikhan Bath (Hammam-e-Ganjali) was built in 1631 in the city of Kerman. Ganjali Khan was one of the famous rulers during the reign of Shah Abbas of Safavid. ...
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