Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #1 in Shiraz, Iran
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3 km
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Explore Shiraz in Iran with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Individual Sights in ShirazSight 1: مسجد امامزاده ابوطالب
Imamzadeh Abutaleb is from the Qajar period - Pahlavi period and is located in Shiraz, Lotfali Khan Zand Street, Posht-e Narjestan Alley, and this work was registered on February 12, 2001 with registration number 4723 as one of the national monuments of Iran.
Sight 2: Nazar Ali Khan Hammam
The Bath Nazar Ali Khan is related to the Qajar period and is located in Shiraz, the old neighborhood of Eshaq Beyg, Shahid Akbar Monshi Alley, and this work has been registered on March 15, 2001 with registration number 3404 as one of the national monuments of Iran.
Sight 3: Nasir al-Molk House
The House of Nasir al-Molk is related to the Qajar period and is located in Shiraz, the end of Lotfali Khan Zand Street, and this work was registered on May 20, 1975 with registration number 1068 as one of the national monuments of Iran. The Qajar Museum of Shiraz is located in this house and contains relics from the Qajar era. These works are a variety of varieties of stained porcelain bowls, lacquered boxes, linear letters, traditional garment, mirror frames, book covers, metal containers and etc. And he will be introduced.
Sight 4: مسجد امامزاده زنجیری
Jalaluddin bin Ali Zeyn al-Abedin, also known as Sayyid al-Haramin and Shrine of Zanjirani, is located in Shiraz, Gud-e Araban neighborhood next to Nasir al-Molk Mosque.
Sight 5: Tavakoli Hammam
The Tavakoli bath is from the Qajar period - the Pahlavi period and is located in Shiraz, opposite the tomb of Noor, Lotfali Khan Zand Street, and this work has been registered as one of the national monuments of Iran on 23 October 2003 with registration number 10498.
Sight 6: Tomb of Muhammad ibn Musa al-Kazim
The tomb of Mohammad b. Musa Kazem (known in Shiraz as Sayyid Mir Muhammad and Astan Mohammadi) is the tomb of Sayyid Mir Mohammad, son of Musa b. Ja'far in the courtyard of the Shahcheragh shrine in Shiraz. This court is located in the eastern part of the shrine of Ahmad b. Musa b. On the left is the tomb of Abraham, his son.
Sight 7: Atiq Jameh Mosque
Jameh Mosque of Atigh is a 9th-century mosque in Shiraz, the capital of Fars Province, Iran, Atigh Jameh mosque the oldest mosque of Shiraz was built in celebration of the conquest of Shiraz by Saffarid Amroleiss in the year 276 AH and was completed in 281 AH. It has been restored many times. The height of the building and its various nocturnal areas (Shabestans) with beautiful tile work on the ceilings, gives a unique charm to this place. It is located in the east of Shah Cheragh Shrine. The entrance door of Shah Cheragh is on the west side of the mosque. undefined Atiq Jame Mosque of Shiraz has been renovated several times. Nodbeh Wall and Khodaye Khane are some of the attractions of this mosque. Additionally, the dome of the north Iwan and the hypostyle columns are so attracting. In the southern part of this mosque, there is a wall called “Nodbeh”. It differentiates from other walls with a picture of colorful cedar on it. It is believed that on the night of Miraj, Boragh /Buraqpassed from this (Nodbeh) Wall. There is an Iwan and Shabestan. Shabestan is an underground space that can be usually found in the traditional architecture of mosques, houses, and schools in ancient Iran. These spaces were usually used during summers and could be ventilated by windcatchers and qanats. North side is also known as “Imam Gate”. North gate is decorated with Mogharnas tiles.
Sight 8: Shah Cheragh Holy Shrine
Shah Cheragh is a 12th century funerary monument and religious complex located in Shiraz, Iran. It is centred around the mausoleum of Sayyid Ahmad, the son of Musa al-Kazim, who is known as Shah Cheragh in local traditions, and hence the building is named as such. The site is the 363th national monument of Iran.
Sight 9: Manteghi Nejad Historical House
The Manteqinejad House is a Qajar era and located in Shiraz, the alley Ahmadi Street behind the new mosque, and this work was registered on May 8, 1973 with registration number 1490 as one of the national monuments of Iran. This spectacular house, which now houses the Museum of Islamic Art, is located in the old neighborhood of this historic city. The interior decorations of the house include wooden windows with colorful glass, carved arches and beautiful stucco. In the southern part of this historic mansion, there is an alcove with spectacular mirrors, and in this part of the building, there are beautiful wind towers and paintings on the ceiling, such as flower and bush designs, women's faces and pictures of European palaces. The eastern and western parts of the building have numerous rooms as well as beautiful interiors. At the Manteghinejad House, one of the most impressive mirrors in Iran can be seen, which invites many audiences to see itself every year. The Manteqinejad Mansion of Shiraz, also known as the Art House, was refurbished in 2004 and became a music museum in 2005.
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