Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Shiraz, Iran
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1.4 km
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Experience Shiraz in Iran in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in ShirazSight 1: Tomb of Sheikh Abu Zare
The tomb of Sheikh Abi Zar'a belongs to the Safavid period and is located in Shiraz, on the western side of Ghadir Square, and this work was registered as one of the national monuments of Iran on October 11, 1999 with the registration number 2456.
Sight 2: مسجد امامزاده ابوطالب
The Imamzadeh of Abu Talib is related to the Qajar-Pahlavi period and is located in Shiraz, Lotf Ali Khan Zand Street, the alley behind Narjestan, and this work was registered as one of the national monuments of Iran on February 12, 2002 with the registration number 4723.
Sight 3: Ghavam House
Divankhaneh Mansion is one of the historical mansions of Shiraz. This mansion is located around the Arg of Karim Khan and in the past it was known as the "Divankhaneh Mansion of Karim Khan Zand". The Divan Khaneh Mansion consists of a large hall with two wooden columns at its entrance, although in the past, instead of these two wooden columns, there were two stone columns that were transferred to Tehran by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar.
Sight 4: Naranjestan-e Qavam Garden
Qavam House is a traditional and historical house and garden in Shiraz, Iran, built between 1879 and 1886.
Sight 5: مسجد امامزاده زنجیری
Jalal al-Din ibn Ali Zayn al-Abedin, known as Sayyid al-Haramain and Imamzadeh Zanjiri, is located in Shiraz, the neighborhood of Goud Araban, and next to the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque.
Sight 6: Nasir al-Molk House
Nasir al -Molk's house belongs to the Qajar period and is located in Shiraz, the end of Lotfali Khan Zand Street, and this work has been registered as one of Iran's national monuments on May 5. The Qajar Museum of Shiraz is located in this house and includes the remnants of the Qajar period. These works include a variety of species of proclaimed Chinese bowls, lacquered boxes, linear letters, traditional clothing, mirror frames, book cover and metal containers, etc.
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