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9월 15, 2025, Palace of Ardashir
Palace of Ardashir I. Near Firuzabad, Iran, stands the Palace of Ardashir I, built around 224 CE, marking the rise of the Sasanian Empire. Ardashir I, who overthrew the Parthians and founded a new dynasty, built this grand palace to display his power. Its most impressive features are its huge domed halls—among the earliest examples of Sasanian dome construction—and its great iwans, or vaulted halls. The palace was part of the circular city of Ardashir-Khurrah, reflecting the Sasanians’ vision of order and authority. Together with the nearby fortress and city ruins, it forms part of the UNESCO-listed Archaeological Landscape of Fars, a testament to Sasanian innovation and influence.
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9월 15, 2025, Palace of Ardashir
The Palace of Ardashir I, also known as the Atesh-Kadeh or Fire Temple, is an impressive Sasanian-era monument located near Firuzabad in the Fars province of Iran. Built around 224 CE by Ardashir I, the founder of the Sasanian Empire, it served as a royal residence and a symbol of his power and authority. The palace is a significant example of early Sasanian architecture, featuring three large domes, a grand iwan or arched porch, and a unique design that is a precursor to later Sasanian palaces. It was strategically built on the banks of a river and a natural spring, which likely fed a royal garden, creating a picturesque and serene setting. The palace's construction from local rubble and mortar, combined with intricate plasterwork, showcases the ingenuity and artistry of its builders. The site is not just a palace but also a testament to the cultural and religious shifts of the time. While some sources identify it as a palace, others suggest it had a religious function, possibly as a fire temple. The presence of a spring and a pond has led to speculation that the site was linked to the Persian goddess of water and growth, Anahita. This dual nature, as both a political and potentially religious center, highlights the close relationship between the ruling class and the state religion of Zoroastrianism. Exploring the ruins, visitors can see the remnants of the grand halls and a staircase that led to the upper floors, offering a glimpse into the daily life and ceremonial activities of the Sasanian court. For those planning to visit, the best time to go is during the cooler months of the year, from late autumn to early spring, to avoid the intense summer heat of the region. The palace is located a few kilometers from the modern city of Firuzabad, and a visit can easily be combined with other historical sites in the area, such as the nearby Qal'eh Dokhtar (Maiden's Castle), another fortress built by Ardashir I. The site is a perfect destination for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the rich heritage of ancient Iran. A key travel tip is to wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven terrain and to bring plenty of water, as there are limited facilities on-site. The sheer scale and historical significance of the palace make it a truly unforgettable experience.
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Monument to the war correspondents - the only one in the world. It was only the war correspondents' photos that alerted the public. Among the first photographers to document the events were the later Pulitzer Prize winner Kaveh Golestan, who witnessed the attack by the fighter planes from a distance, and the Turkish photographer Ramazan Öztürk. On March 21, 1988, Iranian authorities flew western journalists to Halabja by helicopter to inform the world. The journalists filmed and took photographs. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giftgasattack_auf_Halabdscha https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaveh_Golestan https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Iraq_War https://anfdeutsch.com/kultur/16-marz-1988-giftgas-auf-helebce-25080
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The Vank Church in Isfahan, is one of the most important Armenian churches in the country and a must-see for any visit to the Armenian Quarter. Built in the 17th century, the church is a masterpiece of Armenian architecture and art. One of the most notable features of the church are the magnificent frescoes and paintings on the walls and ceiling that tell stories from the Old and New Testaments. The artworks showcase a unique blend of Armenian, Persian, and European artistic traditions, providing a fascinating insight into Armenian culture and history. In addition, the church also houses a museum exhibiting Armenian manuscripts, books, and works of art. Here one can learn more about the rich culture and history of the Armenian community.
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7월 30, 2022, Nasir al-Mulk Mosque
The so-called Pink Mosque. Entry costs 1 million rials for foreigners.
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7월 23, 2022, Soffeh Peak
A spectacular view of the city. The climb is always worth it. You can hike up straight from the start of the park or take the cable car and hike up the last (steepest) stretch. Cable car costs 700,000 rials for locals and 1.5 million rials for foreigners for a round trip.
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1월 4, 2022, Persepolis (Takhte Jamshid)
Do not take bags with you when visiting. (Admission control) In the warmer months of the year it is essential to bring sun protection with you. (Hat) An imposing complex.
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7월 22, 2021, Shiraz Health Sidewalk Bicycle Path
An excellent and pleasant route along the sidewalk is the health and the Shiraz metro line, which of course gets crowded in the afternoon, and sometimes pedestrians enter the bike lane and you have to be very careful.
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7월 1, 2021, Tomb of Saadi (Saadieh)
My work on Saadi of Shiraz can be found here on my website! http://rumibalkhi.com/saadi-shirazi/
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7월 1, 2021, Tomb of Saadi (Saadieh)
The Tomb of Saadi, commonly known as Saadieh (Persian: سعدیه), is a tomb and mausoleum dedicated to the Persian poet Saadi in the Iranian city of Shiraz. Saadi was buried at the end of his life at a Khanqah at the current location. In the 13th century a tomb built for Saadi by Shams al-Din Juvayni, the vizir of Abaqa Khan. In the 17th century, this tomb was destroyed. During the reign of Karim Khan was built a mausoleum of two floors of brick and plaster, flanked by two rooms. The current building was built between 1950 and 1952 to a design by the architect Mohsen Foroughi and is inspired by the Chehel Sotoun with a fusion of old and new architectural elements. Around the tomb on the walls are seven verses of Saadi’s poems.
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6월 30, 2021, Tomb of Saadi (Saadieh)
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 If you have no sympathy for human pain The name of human you cannot retain
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6월 30, 2021, Nasir al-Mulk Mosque
Those eye-catching and colors attract thousands to this spot.
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6월 29, 2021, Persepolis (Takhte Jamshid)
Special thanks to Amin Zeinali, Jun Rong Loo, Mostafa Meraji, Sina Moradbakhti for beautiful photos.
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6월 25, 2021, Persepolis (Takhte Jamshid)
Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire. It is situated 60 km northeast of the city of Shiraz in Fars Province, Iran. The earliest remains of Persepolis date back to 515 BCE. It exemplifies the Achaemenid style of architecture. UNESCO declared the ruins of Persepolis a World Heritage Site in 1979.
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4월 25, 2021, Ghandili Trail on Chamran Hill
This route, which is located in Qandili Park, located on Chamran Hill, is an easy and suitable route for elementary mountain training with family and friends, and also provides a unique visual beauty of Shiraz, Drak Mountain and Shahid Chamran Highway. The sunset in this place is very spectacular ... Do not forget the mask 😉
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4월 21, 2021, Qasr-e Dasht Garden Alleyway
This is a very beautiful and comfortable route for light cycling in an environment full of trees and freshness with the sound of birds and orchards and walnuts, enjoy the route;)
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