Gonbad-e Kavus

Gonbad-e Kavus (Persian: Gonbade Kāwus‎; Turkmen: Kümmet Gowuz) is the Iranian city known historically as Gorgan/Hyrcania. The modern name, meaning "the tower of Kavus", is a reference to the most imposing ancient monument in the city. The historic name cannot now be restored, as it was oddly and carelessly assigned to the neighboring historical city [...]
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Amir Nezam House

House of Amir Nezam Garrousi, one of the dignitaries of Qajar era in Tabriz, was transformed into a specialized museum of Qajar period in 2006. Due to its historical importance, the museum hosts a large number of admirers of art, culture and history. The reason behind the importance of this museum, situated on Sheshgalan Avenue, [...]
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Jabalieh

Jabalieh Dome, also known as ‘Jahan Sang’, ‘Gonbad Gabri’, ‘Gonbad Ganj’ and ‘Ma’bad Sangi’, is an octagonal edifice in Kerman, south of Iran. The dome is made of brick, though the building is of stone and gypsum. The dome is among the most beautiful architectural feats of Iran. Get additional info on the subject of jogos de caca [...]
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Ganjali Khan Complex

Ganjali Khan was one of the famous rulers during the reign of Shah Abbas of Safavid. As the ruler of Kerman province he constructed many monuments and buildings, displaying a modern architectural style of the time. Ganjali Khan complex is composed of a school, a square, a caravansary, a public bath, a water reservoir, a [...]
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Laleh Park

Laleh Park is one of the oldest parks in Tehran and its construction dates back to 1966, and after 50 years it is still one of the most charming and popular parks of the capital. Divers plant cover of the park makes the surrounding atmosphere always fresh and clean, where you can take a deep [...]
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Mellat Park

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 mountains to the east, extending to Chamran Expressway and Seoul Street to the west. It is watered by winter-snow streams coming down [...]
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Tochal

Imagine a 15,000,000 inhabitants city equipped with a huge gondola taking you in 30min up to 3800m… Welcome to Tehran! Builded at the end of the seventies, Tochal ski resort is part of a multi-activity complex located North of Tehran. Tochal is a leisure place where Iranian are coming to breath fresh air and enjoy [...]
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Tabiat Bridge

Nature or Tabiat Bridge in Tehran is the biggest overpass for pedestrians in Iran constructed for connecting two public parks of Taleghni and Ab-o Atash (water and fire) via passing Modaress Highway which is one of the most important expressways in the capital city of Iran. Leila Araghian has designed the bridge and has won many prizes for her fabulous design [...]
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Niavaran Complex

Niavaran Palace Complex is situated in the northern part of Tehran, Iran in 9000 square meters area. It consists of several buildings and a museum. The Sahebqaraniyeh Palace from the time of Nasir al-Din Shah of Qajar dynasty is also inside this complex. The main Niavaran Palace, completed in 1968, was the primary residence of [...]
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Arg of Tabriz

Arg-e Tabriz (Tabriz Citadel), also known as ‘Arg-e Alishah’, is a remnant of a mosque in the center of Tabriz, East Azarbaijan Province, which was built during Ilkhanid era. This huge brick edifice is a chunky remnant of Tabriz Citadel. Criminals were once executed by being hurled from the top of the citadel walls. The [...]
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