Sassanid Archaeological Landscape Narrates History
Reading Time: 9 minutes Sassanid Archaeological Landscapes embrace three capitals influenced by Achaemenid civilization and Roman architecture.
Reading Time: 9 minutes Sassanid Archaeological Landscapes embrace three capitals influenced by Achaemenid civilization and Roman architecture.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Narenjestan Garden or Ghavam-ol-Molk Garden, was built between 1257 and 1267 AH during the reign of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Gur city Sassanid capital at its development era, which was called Ardashir Khurreh Furnace, during Sassanians empire.
Reading Time: 6 minutes Eram Garden in the northwest of Shiraz is an example of unique Persian historical arenas that are displayed by nature painters today.
Reading Time: 10 minutes Pasargadae, built by the command of Cyrus the Great as the first Persia capital that embraces Achaemenid founder tomb.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Ardashir Papakan Palace is a masterpiece of the Sassanid period in Persia. Ardashir Papakan’s built the palace 1800 years old.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Ardashir Investiture Relief carving is showing off a great coronation of Ardashir at 15 km from Firuzabad on a rocky mountain in Iran.
Reading Time: 7 minutes Golestan Palace is the oldest complex of royal palaces that embraces Qajar and Pahlavi stories and Persian architecture in Tehran.
Reading Time: 9 minutes Tchogha Zanbil Ziggurat is one of the largest ziggurats in the Mesopotamia zone near ancient Susa and the present Ahvaz city.