Posted in Razavi khorasan Province
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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Posted in Sistan and Baluchestan Province
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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Posted in Tehran Province
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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Posted in West Azarbaijan Province
The Church of the saint Mary, or Chapel of the Dzordzor, is located in 12 km west of Qareh Kelisa, near the gates of West Azerbaijan Province, and 20 km from Mako.
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Posted in West Azarbaijan Province
St. Thaddaeus Church or Qareh Kelisa, one of the churches inscribed as the UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located 20 km northeast of Chaldoran city next to a village with the same name.
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