Discover the best top things to do in Kermanshah, Iran including Biglar Beigi Tekyeh, Taq Bostan, Takieh Mo’aven ol-Molk, Shafei Mosque, Emad O Dolah Mosque, Sarab Niloofar, Jummah Mosque.
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The Biglar Beigi Tekyeh Hosseinieh (building used during the rituals to commemorate the death of Imam Hossein) is worth visiting for its dazzling mirror-tiled central dome room. It also houses a fairly cursory calligraphy museum. Go down the lane opposite the fine Masjed-e Jameh, then take the first alley left.
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this place is perfect who love history and art! it has many rock reliefs from sassanid era, which shows the old kings Achievements,such as huntings or war victories againts romans.
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As a tour guide I see here very attractice for tourists and travelers. The complex has diffrent parts full of colors. Many tile relief of Iranian myths along whith fantastic religious scenes depicted on the tiled walls fascinate all the visitors. The complex has four diffrent sections entrance, first yard (Husseinyeh), main hall with big dome and colorful windows (Zeinabyeh), main yard and mansion (Abbasyeh). Visitors may need more than an hour to see the Tekyeh precisely. Please note that the outside space (Hadad Adel St.) is not well designed and the best way to go there may be via Modares St. for driving and walking and Shariati St. just for walkers! Please avoide middle hours of day when visiting.
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Shafei Jameh Mosque is the mosque for Sunni people in Kermanshah and is located on the order of Kermanshah Bazaar (Tarikeh Bazaar) and was established in 1324. This mosque leads to Javanshir Square on one side and Tarikeh Bazaar on the other side.
The five-dome mosque is shining in the heart of Kermanshah old bazaar. The great Shafe'ei mosque is one of the beautiful mosque of Iran inspired by the Byzantine architecture. However, the mosque is not veey old, but it have found its importance among tourism attractions. Please note that there are some dress codes for ladies who are going to visit the mosque,i.e. chador which is available at the entrance. The mosque is not open for tourists in some hours around praying times (every days)and on Friday's mornings
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