Discover the best top things to do in Qazvin Province, Iran including The Grand Hotel, Alamut Castle, Aminiha Hosseiniyeh, Kharraqan Towers, Caravanserai of Sa'd al-Saltaneh, Imamzadeh Shahzadeh Hossein, Tomb Hamdullah Mostofi, Qazvin Gateway, Cantor Church, Jameh Mosque of Qazvin.
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It took one hour and half from Qazvin to Alamut. The road itself is beautiful with mountain scenaries. It takes 20 minutes to step up thr stairs and you are supposed to buy ticket. The view of ghazor khan village and horizon from the summit is perfect. You must know that it is not the only point in alamut if you have thr plan to go there. My guide took me to some amazing lesser known places in alamut. Not bad to contact him if you are going to have a trip to alamut. He is helpful to travekets and speaks fluent english: [email protected]
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Sad Al Saltaneh Inn in the hustle and bustle of the Qazvin traditional Bazaar! Sa’d al-Saltaneh Caravanserai was built during the Qajar Dynasty by the rule of Nasereddin Shah (who ruled from 1848 to 1896), and is the largest urban caravanserai in Iran. The caravanserai is located right next to the bazaar of Qazvin and is 6,000 ㎡ big with a square foundation. The complex consists of 7 yards, a bazaar, and a dedicated bathhouse. The calm and covered bazaar of this complex is full of small shops offering jewelry, handicrafts, carpets, paintings, and ceramics as well as cafes and restaurants in a relaxing atmosphere.
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The tomb of Hamad A ... Mostofi is a famous writer and historian of the eighth century (born 2 - death around 6) and the author of selected history, Neyzeh al-Qolub and Zafarnameh, from the Ilkhanid period. Mazardar in Malek Abad Qazvin neighborhood, located on a slope, on which they built a square shape that is converted into octagonal before the dome and around it is Mogharnas. Its turquoise cone dome and inscription on the third line referring to the introduction of the Fathers and Mostofi works have distinguished this monument from other historical monuments of the city.
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One of the sights of Qazvin is the cantor church. It is one of the smallest Orthodox churches in Iran. The Cantor church was built by the Russians in Qazvin during World War II, but today it has no religious use and is preserved as a monument. There are two tombstones in the churchyard, one of which is the tomb of a Russian pilot killed in World War II and one of Russian engineering. The architecture of the building and its brick facade look different than other buildings in the city.
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