Persian gardens

11 March 2026 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Palaces, Castles, Manors, Parks, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  6 minutes

Bagh-e Eram in Shiraz © flickr.com - Bagh-e Eram/cc-by-sa-2.0

Bagh-e Eram in Shiraz © flickr.com – Bagh-e Eram/cc-by-sa-2.0

In garden design, Persian garden or Iranian garden is a style of “landscapegarden which emerged in the Achaemenid Empire. Nine historical gardens, all of them in Iran, have been inscribed in UNESCO‘s World Heritage Sites as The Persian Garden since 2011.   read more…

Persepolis in Persia

1 September 2025 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, House of the Month, Museums, Exhibitions, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  6 minutes

Queen's Quarter, entrance to the museum and central office © Davide Mauro/cc-by-sa-4.0

Queen’s Quarter, entrance to the museum and central office © Davide Mauro/cc-by-sa-4.0

Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (c. 550–330 BC). It is situated in the plains of Marvdasht, encircled by the southern Zagros Mountains, Fars province of Iran. It is one of the key Iranian cultural heritage sites and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.   read more…

Windcatcher

2 December 2024 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, Architecture Reading Time:  10 minutes

Aghazade mansion in Abarkooh, Iran © Amir.salehkhah/cc-by-sa-4.0

Aghazade mansion in Abarkooh, Iran © Amir.salehkhah/cc-by-sa-4.0

A windcatcher, wind tower, or wind scoop is a traditional architectural element (Persian architecture) used to create cross ventilation and passive cooling in buildings. Windcatchers come in various designs, depending on whether local prevailing winds are unidirectional, bidirectional, or multidirectional, on how they change with altitude, on the daily temperature cycle, on humidity, and on how much dust needs to be removed.   read more…

Shushtar in Iran

26 January 2023 | Author/Destination: | Category: General, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  7 minutes

Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System © Razie Amirian/cc-by-sa-4.0

Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System © Razie Amirian/cc-by-sa-4.0

Shushtar is a city and capital of Shushtar County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. Shushtar is an ancient fortress city, approximately 92 kilometres (57 mi) from Ahvaz, the centre of the province. Much of its past agricultural productivity derives from the irrigation system which centered on the Band-e Kaisar, the first dam bridge in Iran. The whole water system in Shushtar consists of 13 sites called Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System which is registered as a Unesco World Heritage.   read more…

Portrait: Marco Polo and the Book of the Marvels of the World

14 January 2015 | Author/Destination: | Category: Portrait Reading Time:  14 minutes

Travels of Marco Polo - Marco Polo in China

Travels of Marco Polo – Marco Polo in China

Marco Polo (September 15, 1254 – January 8–9, 1324) was a Venetian merchant traveller whose travels are recorded in Livres des merveilles du monde (Book of the Marvels of the World, also known as The Travels of Marco Polo, c. 1300), a book that introduced Europeans to Central Asia and China. He learned the mercantile trade from his father and uncle, Niccolò and Maffeo, who travelled through Asia, and met Kublai Khan. In 1269, they returned to Venice to meet Marco for the first time. The three of them embarked on an epic journey to Asia, returning after 24 years to find Venice at war with Genoa; Marco was imprisoned and dictated his stories to a cellmate. He was released in 1299, became a wealthy merchant, married, and had three children. He died in 1324 and was buried in the church of San Lorenzo in Venice. Marco Polo was not the first European to reach China (see Europeans in Medieval China), but he was the first to leave a detailed chronicle of his experience. This book inspired Christopher Columbus and many other travellers. There is a substantial literature based on Polo’s writings; he also influenced European cartography, leading to the introduction of the Fra Mauro map.   read more…

Tehran, economical, scientific and cultural center of Iran

25 September 2013 | Author/Destination: | Category: General Reading Time:  17 minutes

Tehran Towers and buildings in the northern part of Tehran with the Alborz mountains © Shervan Karim/cc-by-sa-3.0

Tehran Towers and buildings in the northern part of Tehran with the Alborz mountains © Shervan Karim/cc-by-sa-3.0

Tehran is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With a population of about 8,800,000 and about 15 million metropolitan area, it is Iran’s largest city and urban area, and one of the largest cities in Western Asia.   read more…

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