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Tourist Attraction in Bisotun (Bistoun) (city)
Tourist Attraction in Bisotun (Bistoun) (city)
This 1200m vertical limestone wall is home to some of Iran’s most epic climbs. The bottom part of the wall was artificially smoothed in the 7th century for an inscription that Khosrow II never got around to chiselling. Some historians say this wall was carved so that Darius I could have his will inscribed on it.
Tourist Attraction in Marvdasht (city)
Tourist Attraction in Marvdasht (city)
A huge stone slab measuring 1.60 meters in height comprised of 5 broken pieces at a distance of 100 meters from Tall-e Takht near Pasargade in Marvdasht (Fars Province). Tall-e Takht or 'throne hill' is a citadel located at the heart of Pasargadae ...
Tourist Attraction in Nayshabur (city)
Tourist Attraction in Nayshabur (city)
Choubin Village (or Woodwork village) is located near Neyshabour in Khorasan Razavi province, in northeastern Iran. The unique wooden village has been constructed by Engineer Hamid Mojtahedi and is one of the tourist resorts of Neyshabour. The wondeful ...
Tourist Attraction in Semnan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Semnan (city)
Semnan Central Mosque (Jame Mosque) was constructed in the 1st century AH on the site of the ruins of an ancient Fire Temple. Evidences can be noted here from the Mongol and Timurid periods. Its tall brick made porch on the western side of the courtyard, ...
Tourist Attraction in Nahavand (city)
Tourist Attraction in Nahavand (city)
Jameh Mosque of Nahavand (Nahavand Jame Mosque) is located on the skirts of a hill overlooking the city of Nahavand in Hamadan Province. The structure is rectangular in shape and consists of three sectors, the ceiling and dome of which are supported ...
Tourist Attraction in Orumieh (city)
Tourist Attraction in Orumieh (city)
The mosque in Iran's northwestern city of Oroumiyeh (also Urmiye) was constructed in Qajar era (1785-1925) by Abdol Samad Khan, forefather of Azim al-Saltaneh Sardar.
News (November 17, 2021 | 13:54:02)
News (November 17, 2021 | 13:54:02)
In southwest Iran is situated Susa, a captivating UNESCO-listed archaeological site occupying the whole southern flank of modern Shush. Originally similar in scale to the UNESCO-designated Persepolis, the city saw countless invasions and sackings during its history which spans almost 6000 years.
News (September 27, 2021 | 11:03:39)
News (September 27, 2021 | 11:03:39)
The centuries-old Sarayan caravanserai, which is located in a barren landscape in eastern Iran, has gained its former state after years of restoration.
News (February 1, 2021 | 13:43:06)
News (February 1, 2021 | 13:43:06)
Iran’s Revitalization and Utilization Fund for Historical Places have launched a development scheme, based on which arrays of centuries-old monuments would be revived along the ancient Silk Road.
Rehabilitation work has begun on the historical Kharaqan twin tomb towers in Avaj, northwestern Qazvin province, a provincial tourism chief has said.
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