Saheb A Zaman Zurkhaneh in Yazd used to be a cavernous water reservoir built around 1580 and resembles a standing egg from the inside.
Points Of Interest
The beautiful and stunning three-storey facade of Amir Chakhmaq Mosque Complex is one of the largest such structures in Iran.
Jameh Mosque in Yazd is a mosque with a magnificent building and a tiled entrance portal that is one of the tallest in Iran.
Kelisa-ye Vank in the Armenian neighbourhood is the historic focal point of the Armenian Church in Iran.
Built as a pleasure pavilion and reception hall, this beautifully proportioned palace is called Kakh-e Chehel Sotun.
Jame Mosque in Esfahan is a veritable museum of Islamic architecture while still functioning as a busy place of worship.
Kakh-e Ali Qapu or Ali Qapu Palace was built as a residence for Shah Abbas I and also served as a gateway to some other royal palaces.
Built during the reign of Shah Abbas I, this mosque was dedicated to the ruler’s father-in-law, Sheikh Lotfollah.
Esfahan’s Grand Bazar is a covered market that links Naqsh-e Jahan square with the Jame Mosque.
The Masjid-E Imam, was built on the south side of Naghsh-E Jahan sq, that had been built under Shah ‘Abbas.
The Zayandeh Rood is one of the most important rivers of the central plateau of Iran .
Village of Abyaneh is one of the Iranian historical villages that contains some works from Sassanid period to the present time.