10 Architectural Masterpieces of Mosques to Visit in Iran

Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque, Shiraz, Iran Nasir al-Mulk Mosque is the most beautiful mosque of Shiraz which is famous for its architecture and the combination of colors, used in its building and windows. Nasir al-Mulk Mosque was built between years 1876 and…

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Rose-Water (Gulãb) Festival

Springtime provides an extraordinary picture of Iran for those who are interested in visiting this four season country. Thanks to nature reborn, a spectacular traditional festival also takes place during early May to late June in few provinces of Iran,…

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Top Iran’s Historical-Cultural Sites as UNESCO World Heritages

To be inscribed on the World Heritage List, places should have outstanding universal value and meet at least one of the ten criteria explained in the Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention. What follows is a…

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10 of Iran’s Natural Wonders vs. Natural Wonders of The World

With 1,648,195 km² territory, Iran is the second-largest country in the Middle East and the 17th largest country in the world. The vast land of Iran covers a very diverse natural topography, ranging from magnificent beaches stretching for miles to…

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Vank Church, Isfahan, Iran

  The Vank Cathedral which is located in Isfahan’s Jolfa region is known as a masterpiece of architecture. The construction of this cathedral started at the time of Shah Abbas II in 1606. Vank Cathedral’s architecture is a combination of…

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