Visit These UNESCO Heritage Sites on Your First Visit to Iran

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by | July 26, 2018


This UNESCO Heritage-listed mosque provides visitors with a glimpse of Islamic design over the centuries; the most prominent being the style from the Seljuq epoch. As you explore the complex, you’ll see the differences in approach of the artists that made it. The browns and the blues mix with elaborate tile work, all of which represent the era they are from.

Entrance Fee: IRR 200,000

Naqsh-e Jahan Square (Isfahan)
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Joshua Berida is a writer by profession and traveler by passion. He writes and posts about his adventures on TheWanderingJuan.net. He likes the outdoors and prefers mountains and hiking to beach bumming, but he wouldn't mind lazing on a white sand beach and swimming in its clear, blue waters.

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