Tehran Gate

Iran


Qajar-decorated remnant of Qazvin’s once-vast city walls.


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2. Amineh Khatun Shrine

0.53 MILES

Dedicated to the daughter of the sixth Shia Imam, Ja'far al-Sadiq, this colourfully domed 14th-century shrine has a fine blue conical spire and Kufic…

3. Masjed-e Jameh

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Built in 1115, but extensively remodelled in the early 17th century, the Masjed-e Jameh has huge iwans (vaulted three-walled halls) and a fine marble…

4. Kantur Church

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The 20th-century Kantur Church has a blue-brick belfry dome and sits in a tiny Russian graveyard.

5. Imamzadeh-ye Hossein

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This large, well-proportioned shrine has a Qajar facade, a 16th-century blue dome and plenty of mirror tiling. Set in a big, fountained courtyard…

6. Ali Qapu

0.77 MILES

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7. Qazvin Museum

0.83 MILES

This spacious modern museum predominantly features 19th-century decorative arts, but the bottom floor has some 3000-year-old bronzes and ceramics from the…

8. Chehel Sotun

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When Qazvin took its turn as Iran’s capital, this attractive, colonnaded cube was Shah Tahmasp’s royal palace. Built in 1510, it was greatly remodelled in…