One of Iran’s most historic and fascinating bazaars, this sprawling covered market links Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Sq with the Masjed-e Jameh. At its busiest in the mornings, the bazaar’s arched passageways are topped ...
Also known as Nezamieh Bazaar, Nezam-ol-Molk Bazaar, Isfahan Bazaar, Naghsh-e Jahan Bazaar, Qeysarieh Bazaar, Soltani bazaar, Qeysarie bazaar
The Ramsar Palace Museum (Marmar Palace, Marble Palace, Ramsar Royal Palace) is one of the historic buildings and royal residences in Ramsar (North of Iran) in Mazandaran Province. This Palace was established on ...
Also known as Ramsar Edifice and Garden, Caspian museum, Marmar Palace in Ramsar, Ramsar Palace Museum, Tamashagah-e Khazar, Marble Palace
Shapuri Bridge or Broken Bridge is a historical bridge from Sassanid era located in the south of Khorramabad in Lorestan province. The bridge has 28 arches (of which only 6 remain) and 27 Pile bridges, each 61 ...
Also known as Broken Bridge, Shekasteh Bridge, Pol Eshkesteh, Pol-e Shekasteh
The petroglyphs of Negaran Valley (literally meaning illustration of the valley) in Saravan are the most important traces of its inhabitants in the hunting era. Negaran Valley is located 36 kilometers northwest ...
Also known as Negaran Valley, Negaran Prehistoric relics, Darreh-e Negaran Saravan
Masjid-e Imam (formerly Masjid-e Shah) is a congregational mosque located in the historic bazaar of Tehran. Fath Ali Shah Qajar commissioned the building, which is dated to 1824/1240 AH in an inscription.
Also known as Imam Khomeini Mosque, Soltani Mosque, Masjed Shaah, Shah Mosque
Ghadamgah cave, a 1200 year old place (located in Badamyar, Azarshahr which is called qadamgah temple, too) is a location for Mithraism ceremony. This place was used as a temple in pre-Islamic periods. After Islam, ...
Also known as Ghadamgah Cave, Azarshahr Cave, Qadamgah ancient temple and Graveyard, Ghadamgah Temple, Ghadamgah Mosque, Badamyar