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Sassanid Archaeological Landscape of Fars Region (2018)

Sassanid Archaeological Landscape of Fars Region (2018)

[wptab name=’Description’] Sassanid Archaeological Landscape of Fars Region (2018) The eight archaeological sites situated in three geographical areas in the southeast of Fars Province: Firuzabad, Bishapur and Sarvestan. The fortified structures, palaces and city plans date back to the earliest and latest times of the Sassanian Empire, which stretched across the region from 224 to […]

Historic City of Yazd (2017)

Historic City of Yazd (2017)

[wptab name=’Description’] Historic City of Yazd The City of Yazd is located in the middle of the Iranian plateau, 270 km southeast of Isfahan, close to the Spice and Silk Roads. It bears living testimony to the use of limited resources for survival in the desert. Water is supplied to the city through a qanat […]

The Persian Qanat (2016)

The Persian Qanat (2016)

  [wptab name=’Description’] The Persian Qanat Throughout the arid regions of Iran, agricultural and permanent settlements are supported by the ancient qanat system of tapping alluvial aquifers at the heads of valleys and conducting the water along underground tunnels by gravity, often over many kilometres. The eleven qanats representing this system include rest areas for […]

Cultural Landscape of Maymand (2015)

Cultural Landscape of Maymand (2015)

[wptab name=’Describtion’] Cultural Landscape of Maymand Maymand is a self-contained, semi-arid area at the end of a valley at the southern extremity of Iran’s central mountains. The villagers are semi-nomadic agro-pastoralists. They raise their animals on mountain pastures, living in temporary settlements in spring and autumn. During the winter months they live lower down the valley in cave dwellings carved out of […]

Susa (2015)

Susa (2015)

[wptab name=’Describtion’] Located in the south-west of Iran, in the lower Zagros Mountains, the property encompasses a group of archaeological mounds rising on the eastern side of the Shavur River, as well as Ardeshir’s palace, on the opposite bank of the river. The excavated architectural monuments include administrative, residential and palatial structures. Susa contains several […]

Shahr-i Sokhta (2014)

Shahr-i Sokhta (2014)

[wptab name=’Describtion’] Shahr-i Sokhta, meaning ‘Burnt City’, is located at the junction of Bronze Age trade routes crossing the Iranian plateau. The remains of the mudbrick city represent the emergence of the first complex societies in eastern Iran. Founded around 3200 BC, it was populated during four main periods up to 1800 BC, during which time there […]

Golestan Palace (2013)

Golestan Palace (2013)

[wptab name=’Describtion’] The lavish Golestan Palace is a masterpiece of the Qajar era, embodying the successful integration of earlier Persian crafts and architecture with Western influences. The walled Palace, one of the oldest groups of buildings in Teheran, became the seat of government of the Qajar family, which came into power in 1779 and made […]

Gonbad-e Qābus (2012)

Gonbad-e Qābus (2012)

[wptab name=’Describtion’] Brief synthesis Visible from great distances in the surrounding lowlands near the ancient Ziyarid capital, Jorjan, the 53-metre high Gonbad-e Qābus tower dominates the town laid out around its base in the early 20th century. The tower’s hollow cylindrical shaft of unglazed fired brick tapers up from an intricate geometric plan in the […]

Masjed-e Jāmé of Isfahan (2012)

Masjed-e Jāmé of Isfahan (2012)

[wptab name=’Describtion’] Located in the historic centre of Isfahan, the Masjed-e Jāmé (‘Friday mosque’) can be seen as a stunning illustration of the evolution of mosque architecture over twelve centuries, starting in ad 841. It is the oldest preserved edifice of its type in Iran and a prototype for later mosque designs throughout Central Asia. The […]

The Persian Garden (2011)

The Persian Garden (2011)

[wptab name=’Description’] The Persian Garden The property includes nine gardens in as many provinces. They exemplify the diversity of Persian garden designs that evolved and adapted to different climate conditions while retaining principles that have their roots in the times of Cyrus the Great, 6th century BC. Always divided into four sectors, with water playing […]

Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex (2010)

Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex (2010)

[wptab name=’Describtion’] Tabriz has been a place of cultural exchange since antiquity and its historic bazaar complex is one of the most important commercial centres on the Silk Road. Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex consists of a series of interconnected, covered, brick structures, buildings, and enclosed spaces for different functions. Tabriz and its Bazaar were already […]

Persepolis (1979)

Persepolis (1979)

[wptab name=’Description’] Persepolis Founded by Darius I in 518 B.C., Persepolis was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire. It was built on an immense half-artificial, half-natural terrace, where the king of kings created an impressive palace complex inspired by Mesopotamian models. The importance and quality of the monumental ruins make it a unique archaeological site. […]

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