Tourist Attraction

Peer-e-Alamdar Mausoleum

in Semnan city | Semnan province
Tourist Attraction

Peer-e-Alamdar Mausoleum

Related to Semnan city (Semnan Province)
This mausoleum is located in the Hakim Ellahi Ave., of Semnan. The same has been constructed of sun baked bricks along with brick, and is cubical shaped externally. The porch is semi circular, and simple in architecture. The tomb is located in a square room, and on the grave which is of limestone is the Zari or a type of railing. The ceiling of the said room is designed with triangles, which are so placed as to form circles, and capped with a dome. According to a tiled inscription in the tholth script, which is on the entrance door, this mausoleum belongs to one of the offsprings of Hazrat Sajad A.S. (The fourth Imam of the Shiite sect).
Semnan Attractions & Tourist Information
Semnan is located 216 kilometers east of Tehran in north central Iran. It is home to Semnani languages and is known as Seman locally.
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