Five historical and cultural sites in Iran's northern city of Azadshahr, Golestan Province were registered on the National Heritage List, announced the head of Azadshahr Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Department.
Gorgan Palace Museum is a two-story structure built in the European style of architecture. The museum showcases items which previously belonged to the Pahlavi family. The first floor of the museum has displays dedicated to 30 prominent figures from Golestan Province.There are several tomb stones dating from the 9th to 19th century displayed in the courtyard of the palace.
The township of Kord Kooy (or Kordkuy) is situated at the west of Golestan province and neighbors Mazandaran province in the west. In the north, this township is limited by the Caspian Sea and Bandar Turkaman. Gorgan is placed at the east, and Semnan ...
The township of MinooDasht is situated in the east of Golestan province and is limited by Semnan province in the east. Gonbad Kavoos exists at the northwest and to its south is the province of Semnan. Its center is Minoo Dasht, located 98 km. from Gorgan. ...
Qaleh Qafeh-ye Pain (Ghaleh Ghaafeh Village) is a village in Qaleh Qafeh Rural District, in the Central District of Minudasht County, Golestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 930, in 233 families.
This hillock is accounted as the most valuable in respect to archaeological fields, in Golestan province. The same is located 25 km. north east of Gorgan, covering a vast area and overlooking a large blue pool. The same dates back to the 3rd millennium ...
The Barankooh Spring is another beautiful spring of the Golestan province and is situated 18 km. south west of Gorgan and is the route of the Shastkala River and Barankooh park.
The Ziyarat Spring is situated in a village with the same name, in Golestan province. It has a beautiful greeneries and landscapes. In summer and winter, it attracts many people.
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