- 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.
- Nazar Garden in Shiraz is one of the Iranian gardens, of which only an area of 7,700 square meters remains today. The only building that still stands in the garden is the Kolah Farangi Mansion. This mansion is located on the northeast side, in the middle of the garden.
- In Iranian architecture, the Kolah Farangi is a small and magnificent building in the center of the garden that opens outwards on four sides.
- The pavilion of Nazar Garden is an octagonal building made of brick and decorated with tiles. An octagonal pond is made of marble, and on the four sides of the middle rooms, four royal thrones with paintings and ceilings decorated with flowers and birds have been created.
- One of the oldest and most widespread forms of architectural decoration throughout the Islamic world is tile. Tilework, which has been widely used since the invention of tile and throughout history, has been used to beautify the surfaces of buildings built in Iran. The first paintings that catch your eye in this beautiful building are the paintings that stand out on the body and niches of the central hall.
- The walls are decorated with ten paintings that depict historical and folk stories such as the war of Nader Shah Afshar, Yusuf and Zulaykha, Sheikh Sanan and Rana and Ziba. These paintings are the work of famous painters of the Zand era.
- The Kolah Farangi mansion, which was built by order of Karim Khan Zand himself and was built to hold ceremonies and festivals and to receive foreign guests and ambassadors.
- The Pars Museum, the oldest museum in Fars Province, is a treasure trove of valuable antiquities such as pottery, paintings, manuscripts and lacquerware from the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods. Highlights include a collection of Quran manuscripts, one attributed to Imam Ali, the first Imam of the Shiites, and another that was located above the Quran Gate in northern Shiraz; as well as an impressive collection of Karim Khan’s belongings, such as his own sword and his enameled metal hookah.
- The towering cypress trees of Bagh-e-Nazar have transformed this garden into a dreamlike space. Just take a walk in the garden and you will be intoxicated by the scent of spring oranges. Alongside the cypress and orange trees, many flowers have been planted in the courtyard, making the space even more beautiful. If you are planning a trip to Shiraz, the city of oranges, just join us at Zhiva Parvaz Travel Agency and create lasting memories that you will not tire of reviewing.

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