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A written monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Behistun Inscription
The Pasargadae complex is a striking example of the art and architecture from the reign of the Achaemenid dynasty – the founders of the Persian Empire.
Pasargadae
The Armenian Cathedral in Isfahan is a striking example of the peaceful coexistence of the Orthodox religion in an Islamic state.
Vank Cathedral
The Golestan Palace complex is located in the heart of Tehran. The walls of the buldings hold the history of three dynasties that ruled Iran: the Safavids, the Zands, and the Qajars.
Golestan Palace
Azadi Tower - the main symbol of Tehran. According to the author, the arch of the tower represents hands folded in a prayer gesture.
Azadi Tower
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, constructed in the 17th century in Imam Square, Isfahan, as a private mosque for the royal court, is now considered one of the masterpieces of Safavid architecture.
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
The Khaju Bridge is not only an architectural masterpiece of the Safavid era and a meeting place for locals and tourists, but also serves as a dam.
Khaju Bridge
Iran's tallest building, standing at a height of 435 metres, is famous for its upper floors, which feature an observation deck and a revolving restaurant offering panoramic views.
Milad Tower
At the Tehran Bazaar, one of the largest markets in the world, you can find anything your heart desires – famous saffron, Iranian pistachios, and oriental sweets.
Grand Bazaar in Tehran
The unique treasury of Iran encompasses all the luxury and grandeur of Persia! No auction has ever been able to assess its true value.
Treasury of National Jewels
The Sa'dabad Complex houses more than 18 mansions and palaces, offering a fascinating glimpse into the lifestyle of Iran's Shahs during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Sa'dabad Palace Complex
The tomb of the father of the Islamic Revolution is a starting point for understanding the history of modern Iran and the role of the revolution in the lives of three generations of the Iranian people...
Mausoleum of Ruhollah Khomeini
One of the longest caves in the world, with boat tours available inside.
Alisadr Cave
The Persian garden, resembling a paradise in the desert, rightfully holds a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Fin Garden
The historical Tabatabai House, built in the 19th century, is an outstanding example of the lifestyle of the wealthy merchants of Kashan.
Tabatabai House
The historic mosque located in the heart of Kashan is named after Mulla Mohammad Mehdi Naraghi, who is famously known by his title 'Agha Bozorg,' meaning 'Great Lord.'
Agha Bozorg Mosque
The Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse is a unique example of the architecture and décor of 16th-century Iranian hammams.
Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse
The underground city located on the outskirts of the Iranian capital is believed by local archaeologists to have been constructed over 1,000 years ago.
Nushabad Underground City
The historical bazaar of Kashan is a striking example of Persian architecture
Bazaar of Kashan
Persepolis is an ancient city of the Persians and a symbol of the Persian Empire.
Persepolis
Naqsh-e Jahan Square is one of the most memorable landmarks of Isfahan. Built during the Safavid dynasty, the square impresses with its monumental architecture.
Naqsh-e Jahan Square
The Yazd Tower of Silence, also known as Dakhma, is a funerary structure used for the rituals of Zoroastrianism, one of the oldest religions in the world. It is one of Yazd’s most mysterious landmarks...
Yazd Tower of Silence
A religious place where the sacred flame of Zoroastrians is kept.
Atashkadeh-e Yazd - Fire Temple of Yazd
Si-o-Se Pol, also known as the Allahverdi Khan Bridge, is one of the most famous landmarks in Isfahan, renowned for its size, central location, and outstanding architecture.
Si-o-Se Pol Bridge
Chehel Sotoun, constructed by order of Shah Abbas II as a residence for high-ranking guests, is a great example of 17th-century palace architecture.
Chehel Sotoun Palace
The Pink Mosque, also known as Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, is one of the most elegant mosques in southern Iran, located in the city of Shiraz. Built in the 19th century, it is renowned for its colorful stai...
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque
Naqsh-e Rustam was considered to be a sacred site in pre-Islamic Iran and served for centuries as the burial place of ancient Persian kings from the Achaemenid and Sassanid dynasties.
Naqsh-e Rostam
Shah Cheragh is a tomb and mosque located in the city of Shiraz. Inlaid with thousands of mirrors and pieces of coloured glass, it dazzles with its opulence and distinctive Eastern beauty.
Shah Cheragh Shrine
Towering over the city centre of Shiraz, the citadel built for Karim Khan Zand is a historical monument of the Zand dynasty.
Arg of Karim Khan
The Tomb of Hafez is a beautiful place to immerse yourself in Persian poetry and learn about the life of the great Persian poet Hafez Shirazi.
Tomb of Hafez
The Persian Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site, consisting of four gardens.
Eram Garden
Kharanaq is a genuine ghost village on the outskirts of Yazd. With its clay huts, caravanserais, a castle hidden amidst the winding streets, and three-storey minarets, this place exudes a mysterious beauty...
Kharanaq Village
The Friday Mosque in Isfahan exemplifies the evolution of mosque architecture in Iran over twelve centuries, beginning in 841 AD. It stands as the oldest surviving structure of its kind in the country...
Jameh Mosque of Isfahan
The remarkable pink lake of Maharloo is located just 30 km from the city of Shiraz.
Maharloo Lake
For thousands of years, Persians have travelled across the deserts, navigating among the shifting dunes by looking at the starry sky. They confidently led caravans from one oasis to another, following...
Abouzeid Abad Desert
The ancient city of Ecbatana was the capital of the Median kingdom, which was later conquered by Cyrus the Great. It is mentioned in the works of Herodotus as well as in the Bible.
Ecbatana
The Greek ship – a sunken vessel that has become a symbol of the island.
Greek Ship
The ancient water supply system, forming an entire underground world.
Kariz Underground City
The Ancient City of Harireh
Ancient City Harireh
Habitat and breeding site of exotic plant and bird species on Kish Island.
Kish Bird Garden
The Ali Qapu Palace, built in the 17th century on the orders of Shah Abbas I, is located on the western side of Naghsh-e Jahan Square, in front of Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and serves as a reminder of ...
Ali Qapu Palace
The National Museum of Iran in Tehran hosts some of the world's most important monuments dating back through preserved ancient and medieval Iranian antiquities. It is an institution formed of two ...
National Museum of Iran
The Embassy of the United States of America in Tehran was the American diplomatic mission in the Imperial State of Iran. Direct bilateral diplomatic relations between the two governments were severed ...
Us Embassy
The Niavaran Palace Complex is a historical palace complex situated in Shemiran, Iran. It consists of several palace buildings and monuments dating back to the Qajar and Pahlavi eras.
Niavaran Palace Complex
The museum contains more than 1000 art pieces from pre-historical era to recent times It was the private residence of longtime Prime Minister Ahmad Qavam from 1921 until 1951. The complex was also the...
Glassware and Ceramic Museum
Nestled in the heart of Tehran, Ab-o Atash Park is a serene fusion of nature and modern design. Its name—meaning Water and Fire—comes to life through elegant fountains and flame towers that dance in h...
Ab-o Atash Park
Moghadam House is a historical mansion related to the late Qajar period in Tehran, which was the residence of the Ehtesaba-al-Molk and Moghaddam families and is now a museum of historical objects.
Moghaddam Museum House
Located beside Laleh Park in Tehran the Carpet Museum of Iran was established by the order of Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi in 1976 to exhibit a variety of Persian carpets from all over Iran.
Carpet Museum of Iran
Bam-e Tehran, meaning "Roof of Tehran", is a recreational complex located in the northern part of Tehran, at the base of the Alborz Mountains. It's a popular destination for locals and t...
Bam-e Tehran
Chitgar Lake, also known as the Lake of the Martyrs of the Persian Gulf, is a large artificial lake located in northwestern Tehran, Iran. It's a popular recreational area offering various activiti...
Chitgar Lake
Mellat Park, literally the Nation Park, is an urban park in northern Tehran, Iran. It is one of the city's largest green spaces, situated adjacent to Valiasr Street at the foot of the Alborz mount...
Mellat Park
Saint Sarkis Cathedral is an Armenian Apostolic church in Tehran, Iran, completed in 1970 and named after Saint Sarkis the Warrior. It is the cathedral of the Armenian Diocese of Tehran, one of three ...
Saint Sarkis Cathedral
Masoudieh Palace is a historical palace and garden complex located in Tehran, Iran, dating back to the Qajar era. Built in 1879 for Prince Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan, it is known for its beautif...
Masoudieh Palace
Iran Mall is one of the world's largest shopping and entertainment complexes. It boasts a vast area, incorporating shopping, cultural, and recreational facilities. Beyond retail, it features attra...
Iran Mall
The Reza Abbasi Museum is a museum dedicated to Iranian art and history, showcasing works from the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods. It houses a vast collection of Persian art, including pottery, metal...
Reza Abbasi Museum
Ebrat Musuem has founded in 2002. This Musuem promotes useful knowledge about political prisoners and &n...
Iran Ebrat Museum
The Time Museum of Tehran houses special galleries that include valuable and rare items from around the world. These galleries feature rare and valuable clocks from different countries such as France,...
Time Museum
The Iranian Art Museum Garden is an art museum located in the Elahieh district of Tehran. The gardens have an area of less than one hectare. The main attraction of the museum gardens are about a dozen...
Iranian Art Museum
Imamzadeh Saleh is a mosque and mausoleum located in Tajrish Square in the Shemiran district of Tehran, Iran. It is a popular Shia shrine believed to be the burial place of Saleh, a son of the seventh...
Imamzadeh Saleh
Shams-ol-Emareh translated as the Edifice of the Sun, is one of Tehran’s historic buildings and a remnant of Qajar Iran. It is one of the most prominent buildings on the east side of Golestan Palace. ...
Shams Ol Emareh
Niavaran Park is a public park situated near the Niavaran Palace Complex and is known for its beautiful gardens, fountains, and recreational facilities. The park offers a mix of natural beauty, histor...
Niavaran Park
Music Museum of Tehran is, in fact, a large garden-house that was beautifully designed and constructed in 1351 SH in three stories for personal and residential functions. Music Museum aimed at protect...
Music Museum of Iran
Broujerdi House is a historic Persian house museum in Kashan, Iran, renowned for its exquisite architecture and intricate decorations.
Broujerdi House
Abiyane
The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA) is a prominent art museum in Iran, known for its impressive collection of both Iranian and Western modern and contemporary art. It houses over 3,0...
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
The Negarestan Palace or the Negarestan Garden is a historic building in Tehran, Iran. It was built as a summer residence by the order of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar in 1807.
Negarestan Museum Garden
Marmar Palace is a historic building, currently functioning as the Iran Art Museum. It was originally built as a royal residence for Reza Shah of the Pahlavi Dynasty between 1934 and 1937. After the 1...
Marmar Palace - Iran Art Museum
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