“Iran In-Depth Tour” has been planned as a two-week tour to the very depths of culture and history in Iran. On this tour, you travel to the very depth of Iranian history and civilization.
2. Golestan Palace Compound: Located in Tehran monuments of 18th century.
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3. Marble Throne: Inside portico of a palace in Golestan compound.
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4. National Museum of Iran: Located in Tehran with items since 5000 B.C.
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5. Darius the Great Panel: One of two Panels from Apadana Palace, Persepolis.
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6. Carpet Museum: A rare collection of some unique Iranian carpets.
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7. Iranian Carpet: A multi-panel design carpet by Qashqaei nomads.
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8. Sa’ad Abad Palace: Green palace in Sa’ad Abad Palaces, 20th century.
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9. Green Palace: Sitting room of Shah’s private palace in Sa’ad Abad compound.
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10. Saveh Friday Mosque: 11th century Friday mosque renovated in Safavids era.
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11. Ganjnameh Inscriptions: Carved by Achaemenian kings, Darius I & Xerxes.
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12. Tombs of Esther & Mordechai: Burial places of Old Testament prophets.
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13. Alavian Dome: 12th century mausoleum with stucco works & a cellar.
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14. Anahita Temple: Speculated as inspired by Achaemenians & Hellenistic arts.
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15. Hercules Sculpture: Dated at 1st millennium, World Heritage Site.
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16. Bisotun Inscriptions: World Heritage Site & world’s largest Inscription.
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17. Caravansaries in Bisotun: more ruins at Bisotun, World Heritage Site .
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18. Taq-e-Bostan: Sassanian reliefs depicting kings and Anahita.
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19. Moaven-ol-Molk Tekieh: Exquisite decorations in a 19th century Tekieh.
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20. Kurdish Nomads: Migrating nomads with their animals in their black tents.
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21. Dezful Watermills: Sassanian watermills in the course of water.
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22. Tchogha Zanbil Temple: World Heritage Site, built in 125 B.C by Elamites.
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23. Water Treatment Pool: Draining rain water away from the temple.
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24. Apadana Palace: First Apadana palace of Darius I in Susa.
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25. Tomb of Daniel: Burial place of Daniel, the Old Testament prophet.
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26. Elamite Masks: 2 items from exquisite objects in Shush Museum.
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27. Shadorvan Bridge: A long Sassanian bridge on Karun river partly remained.
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28. Shushtar Watermills & Waterfalls: World Heritage Site, built by Sassanians.
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29. Band-e-Mizan: Achaemenian water dam & redirecting installations.
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30. Qashqai Nomads: Nomads’ black tents and animals on the go.
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31. Ancient City of Bishapur: Sassanian city built by Roman slaves & Iranians.
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32. Bishapur Reliefs: Sassanian reliefs at Tang-e-Chogan near Bishapur.
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33. Bishapur Museum: Items unearthed in ancient city of Bishapur on display.
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34. Nasirol-Molk Mosque: 19th century local mosque with exquisite decoration.
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35. Narenjestan Garden: Office of Supreme Judge of Shiraz in 19th century.
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36. Zinat-ol-Molk House: House of Shiraz supreme judge in 19th century.
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37. Tomb of Sa’dy: Burial place of Iranian world-class poet of 12th &13th centuries.
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38. Tomb of Hafez: Burial place of the master of ghazal poems from 14th century.
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39. Seyed Aladin Shrine: Typical mirror-work shrine of 19th century Shiraz.
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40. Entrance to Persepolis: World Heritage Site, Achaemenian palaces of 500 B.C.
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41. Persepolis Details: Rock Reliefs on palace walls of Darius the great.
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42. Naqsh-e-Rostam: North of Shiraz, Achaemenian tombs, Sassanian reliefs, etc.
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43. Shapur I on Horseback: Persians’ victory over Roman Empire.
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44. Koran Gate: Northern gate of Shiraz since 1000 years ago.
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45. Karimkhani Citadel: Administration of Zand rulers in 18th century Shiraz.
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46. Pars Museum: Meeting hall of Karimkhan-e-Zand with officials in Shiraz.
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47. Vakil Mosque: Located in Shiraz built by Karimkhan-e-Zand in 18th century.
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48. Shiraz Bazaar: Part of Karimkhan-e-Zand project of 18th century.
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49. Pasargadae: World Heritage Site, burial place of Cyrus the great (550 B.C).
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50. Abarkooh Icehouse: Traditional ice making & keeping structure.
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51. Abarkooh Cypress Tree: 4500 years old in the middle of desert.
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52. Gonbad-e-Ali: A 1000-year-old tomb tower of a local governor.
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53. Tower of Silence: Zoroastrians used to expose corpses to vultures here.
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54. Varahram Fire Temple: Its fire has been burning for 15 centuries.
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55. Yazd Friday Mosque: Ilkhanid style mosque with tallest minarets in Iran.
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56. Fahadan Ancient Quarter: The traditional part of Yazd still inhabited.
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57. Dolat Abad Garden: 18th century garden with the tallest wind catcher in Yazd.
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58. Yazd Bazaar: Well-known for its brocades, herbs and gold ornaments.
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59. Water Museum: Showcasing traditional supplement and reserving methods.
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60. Mir Chaqmaq Tekieh: Structure for Shiites’ mourning ceremonies.
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61. Old City Walls of Yazd: Originally built in 11th century and kept restored.
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62. Narin Fortress: at least 3000-years-old fortress in use till 19th century.
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63. Meybod Icehouse: An example of traditional architecture to make & keep ice.
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64. Chapar Khaneh: Traditional mailing service office of Meybod.
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65. Pigeon Tower: A traditional shelter to keep pigeons away from farms.
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66. Water Reservoir: Traditional structure to reserve water for the community.
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67. Nain Friday Mosque: A very old mosque inspired by pre-Islam architecture.
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68. Si-o-Se Pol: Safavid Bridge built in 1600 on Isfahan river (Zayandeh Rud).
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69. Khajoo Bridge: Safavid Bridge in Isfahan also functioning as a water dam.
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70. Chehelsotun Palace: Palace of Shah Abbas II in mid 17th century.
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71. Chechelsotun Paintings: Part of mural paintings inside, mid 17th century.
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72. Naqsh-e-Jahan Square: 17th century World Heritage Site with monuments.
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73. Emam Khomeini Mosque: World Heritage Site built by Shah Abbas I.
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74. Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque: World Heritage Site built for Shah Abbas family.
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75. Aliqapoo Palace: 17th century highrise palace, World Heritage Site.
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76. Hasht Behesht Place: Ceiling of Hasht Behest palace, 18th century, Isfahan.
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77. Isfahan Bazaar: Coppersmith quarter of Isfahan bazaar, 17th century.
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78. Handicraft Workshops: Workshop for making embossed copper works.
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79. Vank Cathedral: Chapel of Vank Cathedral, 17th century, Isfahan.
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80. Paintings of Vank Cathedral: Mural paintings inside, 17th century, Isfahan.
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81. Tabatabaee House: One of the merchant’s houses in 19th century .
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82. Soltan Amir Ahmad Hammam: A traditional Bathhouse of 16th century.
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83. Fin garden: Ceiling of a mansion in Fin Garden, 17th century, Kashan.
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84. Masumeh’s Shrine: Burial place of the sister of Shiites’ 8th Imam.
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