Tourist attraction in
Yazd
Zoroastrians History and Culture Museum (Also known as Markar Museum) in Yazd is located close to Markar Square and the Varahram Fire Temple. This museum has exhibits explaning Zoroastrian ceremonies, art, clothing ...
Also known as Museum of Zoroastrians History and Culture, Zoroastrians Museum, Markar Museum or Zoroastrian
Khorshid Palace in Kalat Nader city of Iran (khorasan Razavi Province), was built in Afsharid dynasty after subjugating India by Nader Shah. This unique cylindrical palace built of black marble at Seventeenth Century.
Also known as Kalat Nader, Sun Palace, Khorshid Mansion, kaakh-e Kalat, Kaakh-e Khorshid, Khorshid Palace of Kalat, Qasr-e Khorshid
Also known as White Palace (Abyaz) in Sadabad Complex in Tehran, Built in the 1930s, this served as the Pahlavi summer residence. It has 54-room dates from 1942–79. The building is filled with modern furnishings, ...
Also known as White House, Mellat Palace, White Palace, Abyaz Palace, Mellat Museum in Sa'dabad Complex
The all-but deserted mud-brick village of Kharanaq (Kharanagh) is crumbling back into the valley out of which it emerged over 1000 years ago. What remains in this ghost town, 70km north of Yazd, is a Qajar-era ...
Also known as Kharaanaq, Kharaaneq, Kharaanoq,Khowraneq, Khurunaq, kharanagh Village, Kharanaq castle
Hormuz Island is most famous for its imposing red soil. But, beware red is not all there is to Hormuz Island soil and its epic geological formations. As one takes on the coastal road around this spectacular island, ...
Also known as Hormoz Caves, The hole in the rock
The mausoleum of Hamdallah Mustawfi (1281-1349), well-known writer, geographer and historian is located in the city of Qazvin (region of the same name) and its construction dates back to the era of Ilkhanid (eighth ...
Also known as Mausoleum of Hamdallah Mustofi, Hamdollah Mostowfi Tomb, Gunbad-i Hamd Allah Mustawfi