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Tourist Attraction in Ardekan (Sepidan) (city)
Tourist Attraction in Ardekan (Sepidan) (city)
Margoon River (Margun or Maregoon) Originating from the Ranj Mountains in Sepeedan, this river is one of the branches of the Korr River. After joing with few branches near the city of Sepeedan, it forms the Korr River again.The waterfall of this river ...
Tourist Attraction in Marvdasht (city)
Tourist Attraction in Marvdasht (city)
Naqsh-e Rustam (meaning Throne of Rustam) is located approximately 5 km (3 miles) to the northwest of Persepolis, the capital of the former Achaemenid (Persian) Empire. In the same direction as the historical site of Naghsh-e-Rajab and at the termination ...
Tourist Attraction in Marvdasht (city)
Tourist Attraction in Marvdasht (city)
The Achaemenid Museum is situated in the Khashayar Shah's Harem (Queen's Palace) in Persepolis Palace (Takht Jamshid) - Marvdasht near Shiraz in Fars Province. It was inaugurated in 1938 under the name of Takht-e-Jamshid (Persepolis). In this ...
Tourist Attraction in Marvdasht (city)
Tourist Attraction in Marvdasht (city)
Estakhr Ancient City (Takht-e Taavoos) Located 7 km. from the remains of Persepolis (Takht-e-Jamshid), the ruins of the city of Estakhr known as Takht-e-Tavoos exists. It includes a stony gate, columns and walls dating back to the Achaemenian period. ...
Tourist Attraction in Mamasani (city)
Tourist Attraction in Mamasani (city)
Kurangun Relief is located in Fars Province and is a site of an Elamite rock reliefs. This relief shows a God with horned crown sitting on a throne. Behind him sits a goddess who is crowned in the same way. Both hold snakes in one hand. Around these two deities, other characters are seen in outline.
Tourist Attraction in Marvdasht (city)
Tourist Attraction in Marvdasht (city)
A huge stone slab measuring 1.60 meters in height comprised of 5 broken pieces at a distance of 100 meters from Tall-e Takht near Pasargade in Marvdasht (Fars Province). Tall-e Takht or 'throne hill' is a citadel located at the heart of Pasargadae ...
News (January 6, 2020 | 23:44:19)
News (January 6, 2020 | 23:44:19)
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the American Alliance of Museums, and a renowned Polish archeologist have condemned U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent statements on threatening to target Iranian cultural sites.
French nationals composed the largest source of foreign arrivals in the southern Iranian Fars province during the first two months of autumn.
News (October 17, 2019 | 10:36:40)
News (October 17, 2019 | 10:36:40)
When you think about Iran, chances are the things that come to mind are negative. However, once you open your mind to experiences and go to the country, you’ll realize it’s not what it seems.
The Arg of Karim Khan or Karim Khani Citadel is a citadel located in the northeast of Shiraz. It was built as part of a complex during the Zand dynasty and is named after Karim Khan, and served as his living quarters. In shape it resembles a medieval fortress. At times, the citadel was used as a prison. Today, it is a museum operated by Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization.
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