In the northeast of Shiraz and also next to Delgosha Garden, at the end of Bustan Street, is the tomb of Saadi, which is very pleasant and relaxing. Perhaps this tranquility is due to the days when he lived in this mystical environment and reached peace. The tomb building is very tall and beautiful. This architecture is a combination of new and old architecture, which is very unique
Saadi’s Tomb, also known as Saadiyeh, is the burial place of Saadi, a Persian-speaking poet. This place was originally Saadi’s Khanqah, where he spent the rest of his life and was later buried there. The architecture of Saadi Shirazi’s tomb is designed in such a way that when you step inside, the beauty of the building and the elegance of the space attract your attention. The architecture of this tomb is rectangular from the outside; but when you enter Saadi’s tomb, you see an octagonal space with a lapis lazuli dome. On the seven sides of the building, there are seven inscriptions that have been selected from parts of Golestan, Bustan, Qasayid, Bad’i and Tayyabat of the Sheikh.
.  His books are published in three volumes with the titles of Golestan, Bustan, and Ghazaliaat

One of the reasons for his fame today is the following poem

Human beings are members of a whole

In creation of one essence and soul

If one member is afflicted with pain

Other members uneasy will remain

The Tomb of Saadi is a place for poetry lovers