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.