The Afif Abad Garden in Shiraz
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ERAM BOTANICAL GARDEN - SHIRAZ, IRAN
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known as the Garden of Paradise, the formally set out gardens are an example of the traditional Persian Gardens
Iran Shiraz military museum Afif Abad شیراز؛ موزه نظامی عفیف آباد
Iran Shiraz military museum Afif Abad شیراز؛ موزه نظامی عفیف آباد
Afif-Abad Garden
Shiraz
Gala Dinner in Afif Abad Garden
The 2nd Shiraz Rhinology International Course (SRIC) Gala Dinner in Afif Abad Garden
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Historical Museum
Afif Abad was built at the end of Afif Abad Garden Shiraz
Iran Sour Orange harvest, DelGosha garden, Shiraz city برداشت نارنج باغ دلگشا شيراز ايران
January 3, 2017 (Persian calendar 1395/10/14)
Fars province (استان فارس)
Shiraz city (شهر شيراز)
Iran Sour Orange harvest, DelGosha garden, Shiraz city
برداشت نارنج باغ دلگشا شيراز ايران
SHIRAZ - AFIF ABADشيراز . باغ عفيف آباد
Iran Shiraz city, Golshan Garden & Military museum باغ و موزه اسلحه گلشن شيراز ايران
March 23, 2016 (Persian calendar 1395/1/4)
Fars province (استان فارس)
Shiraz city (شهر شيراز)
Golshan Garden & Museum (باغ موزه گلشن) Geo coordinate
29°37′23.38″N, 52°29′54.1″E
Afif-Abad Garden باغ عفیف آباد, originally the Golshan Garden (Persian: باغ گلشن - Bāq e Golshan), is a museum complex in Shiraz, Iran.
Located in the affluent Afif-Abad district of Shiraz, the complex was constructed in 1863. It contains a former royal mansion, a historical weapons museum, and a Persian garden, all open to the public.
The Golshan Garden is one of the oldest gardens in Shiraz.
During the Safavid dynasty, it was used as a palace by the Safavid Kings.
The current main building was constructed by Mirza Ali Mohammad Khan Qawam II in 1863. He bought a nearby qanat to water his garden. After his death, the garden was eventually inherited by Afife, thus being called Afif-Abad.
In 1962, it was restored by the army. It now functions as a weapons museum.
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粉紅色清真寺(莫克清真寺) Mulk Mosque
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شیراز - خیابان عفیف آباد / Shiraz , Afif Abad Street
شیراز - خیابان عفیف آباد / Shiraz , Afif Abad Street
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Afif Abad Garden or Golshan garden is located in the beautiful city of Shiraz
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Qavam House (also widely called Narenjestan e Ghavam) is a traditional and historical house in Shiraz, Iran. It is at walking distance from the Khan Madrassa.
It was built between 1879 and 1886[1] by Mirza Ibrahim Khan. The Qavam family were merchants originally from Qazvin. But they soon became active in the government during the Zand dynasty, followed by the Qajar, and Pahlavi dynasty as well.
The Qavam Naranjestan preserves the elegance and refinement enjoyed by the upper-class families during the 19th century. The paintings on the low ceilings of the house are inspired by Victorian era Europe.
The mirrored porch was a focal point of the house, overlooking a small garden that was designed with fountains, date palms, and flowering plants.
During the second Pahlavi era, the House became the headquarters of Pahlavi University's Asia Institute, directed by Arthur Upham Pope and Richard Nelson Frye. Frye and his family also lived in the house for a while.
The house today is a museum and is opened to the public.
Eram Garden, Shiraz, Iran.
The Eram Garden is one of the most beautiful and monumental gardens of Iran. Apparently, its history goes back to the period of the Saljuq Dynasty (A.D.1038-1194). Since its construction and until the late 18th century, it was predominantly used by the local rulers and Persian monarchs. At the end of the Zand Dynasty (A.D.1750-1794), the Qashqaie tribal chieftains tookover the garden and the one of them called Jani Khan and his son constructed a building within it. At the time of Nasir ud-Din Shah Qajar (A.D.1848-1896), a Shirazi nobleman, Haj Nassir ul-Mulk, bought the garden from the Qashqaie overlords and constructed the present charming building. After passing through a chain of owners, the garden was finally handed over to shiraz University in 1963. It is now being used as a botanical garden by plant science researchers and general public.
The main building of the garden consists of three stories. In the basement one can see a beautiful small pond while on the second floor, at the center of the building is a large porch with two high standing pillars.