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Shiraz See
the beautiful city of Shiraz in fullscreen panoramas. Shiraz, one of
Iran's oldest cities and the fourth biggest in the country, has been
the capital of Persia (current Iran) during the Zand dynasty and hosts
quite a few interesting historical sites.
Shiraz is known as the city of flowers and nightingales, refering to its
beautiful gardens and two very famous poets; Sa'di and Hafez. There are
quite a few beutiful mosques and other historical buildings showing the
beutiful architicture, tile works and mirror tile works. | |
Currently 23 panoramas in this collection | |
Afif-Abad Palace Garden A former palace built in 1863, a Persian garden, and currently also housing a weapon museum. 2010-01-15 |
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Afif-Abad palace A former palace built in 1863, a Persian garden, and currently also housing a weapon museum. 2010-01-15 |
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Afif-Abad Palace Garden Tea House This is part of the original relax/spa part adjacent to the palace's
bathroom. Nowadays it is used as a café (tea house) for the palace's
visitors. 2010-01-15 |
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Arge Karim Khan Arg of Karim Khan (or Arge Karim Khan) is a citadel built during the Zand dynasty of Persia around 1800 CE. It is named after the dynasty's king Karim Khan, who also used it as his residence. It has four circular towers at its corners. Inside the Arg, there are different buildings, the north building was used in the winter, the south building for summer use, and west building was four all seasons. Outside of the building has simple presentation but on the contrary inside the rooms have beautiful decorations which is the characteristic of buildings during Karim Khan. 2010-01-12 |
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Bazar Vakil A traditional bazar built several centuries back. It comprises arched alcoves with wide platforms in between, and seventy-four high and well-proportioned arches sustaining the roof, and there is a high domed crossing, where the east and west bazars diverge from the main bazar. 2010-01-10 |
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Eram Square Eram Square with the Eram garden and Eram palace at one side and the university dorm facilities at another is just at foot of a road to the highest place in Shiraz where in the past you could get a good view over the city. 2010-01-12 |
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Gaz Square As the first city in Iran to have natural gaz pipes to all homes, a monument were built at this square with a "ever" burning gaz flame as a symbol. The square was simply named "Gaz Square", as landmark in Shiraz. The flame is not burning any more but the monument and the gaz pipes to homes are still there. 2010-01-12 |
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Hafez tomb garden Garden of the famous poet Hafez tomb. Several rectangular pools have been added amongst the gardens, and well-maintained orange trees, paths, streams, and flower beds create a pleasant environment for the tourism hub of Hafez's tomb and memorial hall. A tea house on the grounds provides refreshments in a traditional setting. The dome over Hafez's grave is well-lit at night, providing an attractive focal point. 2010-01-10 |
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Hefez Tomb The famous poet Hafez tomb. The Tomb of Hafez and its associated memorial hall, the Hafezieh, are two memorial structures erected in the northern edge of Shiraz, Iran, in memory of the celebrated Persian poet Hafez. The open pavilion structures are situated in the Musalla Gardens on the north bank of a seasonal river and house the marble tomb of Hafez. The present buildings, built in 1935 and designed by the French architect and archaeologist André Godard, are at the site of previous structures, the most well-known of which was built in 1773. The tomb, its gardens, and the surrounding memorials to other great figures are a focus of tourism in Shiraz. 2010-01-10 |
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Theological School 3 Theological School of late Mr. Madjd Eddin Mahallati, built 1984, Shiraz, Iran. While relatively not old at all it is built in traditional Islamic style with exquisite tile works. 2010-01-09 |
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Theological School 4 Theological School of late Mr. Madjd Eddin Mahallati, built 1984, Shiraz, Iran. While relatively not old at all it is built in traditional Islamic style with exquisite tile works. 2010-01-09 |
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Theological School 5 Theological School of late Mr. Madjd Eddin Mahallati, built 1984, Shiraz, Iran. While relatively not old at all it is built in traditional Islamic style with exquisite tile works. 2010-01-09 |
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Naranjestan Ghavam, Iwan Built 1879-1886, was the home of Governor's Court of Fars during the Ghajar period. Significantly represent Iranian Architecture during Ghajar period. Since 1998, the complex is used by the faculty of Art and Architecture of Shiraz University. 2010-01-14 |
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Naranjestan Ghavam Naranjestan Ghavam, Shiraz, Iran. Built 1879-1886, was the home of Governor's Court of Fars during the Ghajar period. Significantly represent Iranian Architecture during Ghajar period. This has been the main reception room. Since 1998, the complex is used by the faculty of Art and Architecture of Shiraz University. 2010-01-14 |
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Naranjestan Ghavam, garden Built 1879-1886, was the home of Governor's Court of Fars during the Ghajar period. Significantly represent Iranian Architecture during Ghajar period. Since 1998, the complex is used by the faculty of Art and Architecture of Shiraz University. 2010-01-14 |
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Nasir al Mulk Mosque Naisr al Mulk mosque is a traditional mosque with one of the most beautiful tile works and architecture typical from the Ghajar era with extensive colored glass wrok in its decoration. The mosque was built 1888. 2010-01-13 |
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Quran Gate Quran Gate (or Darvazeh Ghor-an), the ancient gated entrance to Shiraz from north. Karim Khan added a room at the top of the gateway to house a holy Quran so people when leaved the city they passed under the Quran (now the Quran is kept in Pars Museum) to be blessed for a safe trip. The complex also includes tomb of Khaju-ye Kermani, the poet contemporary to Sa-di. Climb up the hill to the tea house. The view of Shiraz is breathtaking from this spot. Has a spectacular view at night. 2010-01-11 |
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Sa-di mausoleum The famous poet Saadi's (Sadi, Sa-di) Mausoleum. Marble tomb dates
from 1860s, an octagonal shaped building, walls inscribed with Saadi
work in tile. The tomb of Saadi, the poet and mystic of 13th century
western (about 207-1291). He is recognized not only for the quality of
his writing, but also for the depth of his social thoughts. The
following poem of Saadi is inscribed at the entrance to the Hall of
Nations of the UN building in New York: 2010-01-12 |
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Vakil Bath house Vakil bath house (Hamam Vakil) has been an old public bath house
built during the Zand dynasty in second half of 18th century. It was a
part of the royal district constructed during Karim Khan Zand's reign,
which includes Arg of Karim Khan, Vakil Bazaar, Vakil Mosque and many
administrative buildings. 2010-01-12 |
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Vakil Mosque, Ivan Built 1751-1773 during the Zand Dyansty, is the most impressive building of the Vakil buildings. The mosque, like other Karim Khan Zand structures, is so solid that even after two violent earth quakes it stands as firm and solid as ever. 2010-01-13 |
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Vakil Mosque, Shabestan The mosque's Shabestan (evening prayer hall) with an area of 2700 sq.m. contains 48 simillar tall pillars of stone with a beautiful ceiling and a marble altar that is considered to be one of the master pieces of the Zand era. The night prayer hall is supported by 48 monolithic pillars carved in spirals, each with a capital of acanthus leaves. 2010-01-13 |
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Zinat al Mulk House Originally the private house of Ghavam's sister Zinat-ol-molouk
(Zinat-ol-molk) and later the residence of the court governor of Fars
province in Ghajar period. 2010-01-14 |
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Zinat al Mulk House, garden Originally the private house of Ghavam's sister Zinat-ol-molouk
(Zinat-ol-molk) and later the residence of the court governor of Fars
province in Ghajar period. 2010-01-14 |
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