Monare Jonban

The Shaking Minaret of Isfahan ( Monare Jonban ) is a place that you should visit when visiting Isfahan and it is recommended to visit it, because you will see one of the most interesting architectural arts. A place where by shaking one minaret, the entire building and the other minaret will also shake. This […]

Holy Bethlehem Church

The Jolfa district of Isfahan is considered a tourist area in itself, and among these, many churches have been built in this neighborhood that have high historical and religious value. One of these churches is called Bethlehem, which is known as one of the most famous churches in Isfahan after the Vank Church. After Armenian […]

Vank Cathedral

Vank Church is the best museum in Isfahan to see the history of the Armenians of Isfahan. This church was built by order of Shah Abbas II and with the efforts of the Armenians of this city. The name of this church is taken from a church in the city of Nakhchivan called “Amna Par […]

Chehel Sotun Palace

Chehel Sotun Palace is one of the 9 Iranian gardens, which are registered as one of the 23 World Heritage Sites of Iran under the name of Iranian Gardens and are considered one of the urban landmarks of Isfahan. It is located next to Naqsh-e Jahan Square and in the neighborhood of Chahar Bagh. This […]

Marnan Bridge

The Zayandeh-Rood River flows from west to east through the ancient city of Isfahan, and this ancient Iranian city has always divided this land into two halves, northern and southern. The passage of this ever-living river, in addition to refreshing the beautiful city of Isfahan, has divided it into two parts, and to eliminate this gap, the construction of several bridges, including the Marnan Bridge, which is 160 meters long and has 17 spans, is planned.

Khaju Bridge in Isfahan

Agency suggestion Zhiva parvaz is to spend one of your sweet moments in Isfahan next to Khaju Bridge. This bridge is considered one of the types of promenades in Isfahan at night. Listen to the sound of the water flow and spend some moments without the worries of life next to the water flow and the beauties of Isfahan. To see Isfahan tours, visit Zhiva parvaz Agency’s tours section.

Si-O-Se Bridge of Isfahan

In 1008 AH, the twelfth year of the reign of Shah Abbas I Safavi, the Shah himself ordered the construction of this structure. The construction took three years and finally in 1011 AH, under the supervision of Allahverdi Khan, the wise general and trusted person of Shah Abbas Safavi, who had Georgian ancestry, the construction […]

Imam Mosque of Isfahan

Imam Mosque or Shah Mosque, also known as the New Abbasid Mosque or the Royal Mosque, is a mosque in Isfahan, Iran. It is located on the southern side of Naqsh-e Jahan Square. This building was built during the Safavid Dynasty by order of Shah Abbas I of Iran. After the Iranian Revolution, it became known as Imam Mosque.

Ali Qapu Palace

The city of Isfahan is known to half the world, and it is not without reason that it is named after it. Another magnificent building in Isfahan is the Ali Qapu Palace, a 48-meter-high palace that was a marvel to the 17th-century viewer

Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque

Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is one of the historical mosques of Iran and the well-known mosques of Isfahan, built during the Safavid era. This mosque is Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque located on the eastern side of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, opposite the Ali Qapu Mansion, and in the neighborhood of the Imam Mosque

Naqsh-e Jahan Square

Stepping into the vast embrace of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, you embark on a journey through time and culture. The inspiring architecture, intricate details, and tangible sense of history transport you to a glorious era. The historical monuments in Naqsh-e Jahan Square, as well as the square itself, bring to life the experience of stepping into ancient times, which can be a unique experience.

Quran Gate

shiraz is an ancient city with many tourist attractions in the south of the country, and the Quran Gate is one of the remaining gates from ancient times in Shiraz

Arg of Karim Khan

Karim Khan Zand Citadel is an old citadel dating back about 400 years, a very beautiful building that, in addition to having a military purpose, was also used for residence. A visit to this beautiful citadel, along with other historical monuments in the Zandiyeh complex, will bring you beautiful memories.

Nazar Garden

Nazar Garden is one of the tourist attractions of Shiraz in Fars Province and the burial place of Karim Khan Zand, the founder of the Zand dynasty. This beautiful garden is located in the Zand complex and next to other historical buildings, and in fact, it has made access to other buildings easier.

Vakil Mosque

This beautiful mosque is located in the Zandiyeh complex and you can easily visit other historical monuments within the complex.

Zagros Paleolithic Museum

This museum is a great place for history and archaeology enthusiasts and gives you a lot of valuable information about the Paleolithic era and how people lived during that era. Here you can see all kinds of tools, stones, and skulls of ancient humans, and also see the Neanderthal statue, which is really interesting

Bisotun

Bisotun is not just a mountain; it is a living stone book where you can find the rich history of Iran

Taq-e Bostan

Taq Bostan is part of the Zagros Mountains, located in the city of Kermanshah. Taq Bostan has artistic and historical value due to the stone carvings and carvings made in the heart of the mountain. The carvings of Taq Bostan are generally related to the middle period of the Sassanid dynasty, approximately between the 4th […]

Vakil Bath

Without a doubt, Vakil Bath in Shiraz is one of the most unique and spectacular historical baths in Iran and Shiraz, and is famous among tourists for its unique architecture, carvings, and decorative motifs. Today, this beautiful bath has become an anthropological museum, and by entering it, you can learn more about the customs, clothing, and culture of the ancient people of Shiraz.

Tomb of Cyrus

The Mausoleum of Cyrus the Great, located in Pasargadae, Iran, dates back to around 2,500 years ago. The structure has a six-story platform topped by a small burial chamber with a gable. Ancient historians have described the tomb as both simple and magnificent. As part of the UNESCO-listed Pasargadae complex, the structure is a symbol of the legacy of Cyrus, the founder of the Achaemenid Empire, and remains an important symbol of Iranian cultural identity and early Persian architecture.

Takht-e Jamshid

An ancient and magnificent city that was the ceremonial capital of Iran during the Achaemenid era and thousands of people from inside and outside the country travel to Shiraz every year to visit it, this is Persepolis, a symbol of splendor, power and beauty in ancient Iran