
The Tomb of Pir Palandouz is a mausoleum in Mashhad, Iran, dedicated to Mohammad Aref Abbasi, a 10th-century mystic known as Pir-e Palandouz. The tomb features a square design with a turquoise-tiled, onion-shaped dome and a brick porch. Inside, remnants of Safavid-era paintings adorn the ceilings. The structure is known for its unique architectural elements, including the dome's turquoise tiles and a Toranj design with floral and arabesque motifs.
The tomb is a square structure topped with a distinctive onion-shaped dome, a common feature of Persian architecture.
The dome is covered in turquoise-colored tiles and features a Toranj design with floral and arabesque patterns. The interior is adorned with unique Yazdi Bandi decorations in a Shah-Neshin (elegant room), and remnants of Safavid-era paintings can be seen on the ceilings.
The tomb is believed to have been completed in 1577 CE and is considered an important national heritage site.
The tomb is a square structure topped with a distinctive onion-shaped dome, a common feature of Persian architecture.
The dome is covered in turquoise-colored tiles and features a Toranj design with floral and arabesque patterns. The interior is adorned with unique Yazdi Bandi decorations in a Shah-Neshin (elegant room), and remnants of Safavid-era paintings can be seen on the ceilings.
The tomb is believed to have been completed in 1577 CE and is considered an important national heritage site.
Visitor Information
- Opening Hours:
- Monday: 00:00 – 12:00
- Tuesday: 00:00 – 12:00
- Wednesday: 00:00 – 12:00
- Thursday: 00:00 – 12:00
- Friday: 00:00 – 12:00
- Saturday: 00:00 – 12:00
- Sunday: 00:00 – 12:00
- Entrance: For free
- City: Mashhad
- Address: Next to the roundabout of Navab Safavi Street, eastern side of Imam Reza (AS) Shrine
- Phone number: +985132002000