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Gonabad Qasabeh Qanat

Qasabeh Qanat

Qasabeh Qanat (aqueduct) has been the largest, deepest, most amazing and oldest aqueduct in the world for 2700 years. Qasbeh Qanat is both inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and by the Cultural Heritage Organization as a national heritage.

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Shahr-e Sukhteh

Shahr Sukhteh

Based on archeologists’ findings, Shahr-e Sukhteh is counted as one of the oldest civilizations in the world. Due to the outstanding historical capacities and high number of the discovered works, this city is a worthy site for archeologists and history lovers. On a trip to Shahr-e Sukhte, you will enter a large outdoor museum with a hidden treasure in every corner.

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Golestan Palace

Golestan palace, which is one of the most special historical sites in Iran, dates back to 442 years ago. This palace not only demonstrates a very important part of art history of this country, but also has become an irreplaceable complex and a living document of the most important part of Iran's history.

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Dowlat Abad Garden

Dolat Abad garden

Dowlat Abad Garden that is famous for its tall wind catcher is one of the Persian Gardens located in Yazd. This garden, which is located in "Chahar manare" (four minarets) district of Yazd, is not only inscribed on the list of national monuments of Iran, but also considered as one of the prominent Persian Gardens designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

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Pahlavanpour Garden

Pahlavanpour garden

Pahlavanpour Garden is located in Yazd, Mehriz. Pahlavanpour Garden was constructed during Zandieh dynasty and then was rebuilt during Qajar dynasty. Pahlavanpour Garden was not only inscribed as the national monument of Iran in 2002, but also was designated as the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011.

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Zanjan Soltaniyeh Dome

Zanjan Soltaniyeh Dome

Zanjan Soltaniyeh Dome, the seventh Iranian monument inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is the largest historical brick dome in Iran, which is located 39 km south of Zanjan province. This dome weighs 1600 tons and has been standing for more than 700 years with only 8 cm of subsidence.

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