The document describes a two-week tour package to Iran offered by Destination Iran Tours. It provides brief descriptions of 77 historic and cultural sites to visit across Iran, including palaces, mosques, gardens, and archaeological sites. Key locations mentioned are Golestan Palace in Tehran, Persepolis ruins, Naqsh-e Rostam rock reliefs near Shiraz, and the historic monuments in Isfahan's Naqsh-e Jahan Square. Contact information is provided at the end for inquiries about individual or group tours with Destination Iran.
2. Golestan Palace Compound: Located in Tehran monuments of 18th century.
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3. Marble Throne: Inside portico of a palace in Golestan compound.
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4. National Museum of Iran: Located in Tehran with items since 5000 B.C.
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5. Darius the Great Panel: One of two Panels from Apadana Palace, Persepolis.
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6. Carpet Museum: A rare collection of some unique Iranian carpets.
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7. Iranian Carpet: A multi-panel design carpet by Qashqaei nomads.
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8. Sa’ad Abad Palace: Green palace in Sa’ad Abad Palaces, 20th century.
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9. Green Palace: Sitting room of Shah’s private palace in Sa’ad Abad compound.
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10. Tabatabaee House: One of the merchant’s houses in 19th century .
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11. Soltan Amir Ahmad Hammam: A traditional Bathhouse of 16th century.
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12. Fin garden: Ceiling of a mansion in Fin Garden, 17th century, Kashan.
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13. Natanz Friday Mosque: Part of the trunk of the mosque minaret.
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14. Sheikh Abdol-Samad Shrine: 14th century shrine with exquisite stucco works.
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15. Ceramic Workshop: Unique workshop using stone to produce ceramics.
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16. Nain Friday Mosque: A very old mosque inspired by pre-Islam architecture.
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17. Narin Fortress: at least 3000-years-old fortress in use till 19th century.
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18. Meybod Icehouse: An example of traditional architecture to make & keep ice.
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19. Chapar Khaneh: Traditional mailing service office of Meybod.
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20. Pigeon Tower: A traditional shelter to keep pigeons away from farms.
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21. Water Reservoir: Traditional structure to reserve water for the community.
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22. Tower of Silence: Zoroastrians used to expose corpses to vultures here.
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23. Varahram Fire Temple: Its fire has been burning for 15 centuries.
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24. Yazd Friday Mosque: Ilkhanid style mosque with tallest minarets in Iran.
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25. Fahadan Ancient Quarter: The traditional part of Yazd still inhabited.
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26. Dolat Abad Garden: 18th century garden with the tallest wind catcher in Yazd.
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27. Yazd Bazaar: Well-known for its brocades, herbs and gold ornaments.
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28. Water Museum: Showcasing traditional supplement and reserving methods.
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29. Mir Chaqmaq Tekieh: Structure for Shiites’ mourning ceremonies.
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30. Old City Walls of Yazd: Originally built in 11th century and kept restored.
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31. Harandy Museum: Collection of musical instruments and ancient artifacts.
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32. Kerman Bazaar: Built since 18th century & used to buy everyday items.
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33. Ganjali Khan Hammam: A museum of showing how baths were used.
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34. Ganjali Khan Caravansary: Late 16th century caravansary & Madrasah.
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35. Typical Herb Shop: An example of an herb shop in Kerman bazaar.
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36. Kerman Friday Mosque: Part of the ceiling at the entrance of the mosque.
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37. Jabalieh Dome: Seljuk tomb used as a museum of tomb stones with carvings.
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38. Rayen Citadel: Built app 2000 years ago as a fortified town & kept restored.
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39. Shahzadeh Garden: Qajar structure built inside a Persian garden at desert.
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40. Shah Nematollah-e-Valy: Mausoleum of a 14th century Sufi at Mahan.
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41. Maharloo Salt Lake: Stretched app 25 km long, providing lots of salt.
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42. Sarvestan Palace: Sassanian hunting resort built with domes in 5th century.
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43. Nasirol-Molk Mosque: 19th century local mosque with exquisite decoration.
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44. Narenjestan Garden: Office of Supreme Judge of Shiraz in 19th century.
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45. Zinat-ol-Molk House: House of Shiraz supreme judge in 19th century.
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46. Tomb of Sa’dy: Burial place of Iranian world-class poet of 12th &13th centuries.
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47. Tomb of Hafez: Burial place of the master of ghazal poems from 14th century.
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48. Seyed Aladin Shrine: Typical mirror-work shrine of 19th century Shiraz.
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49. Entrance to Persepolis: World Heritage Site, Achaemenian palaces of 500 B.C.
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50. Persepolis Details: Rock Reliefs on palace walls of Darius the great.
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51. Naqsh-e-Rostam: North of Shiraz, Achaemenian tombs, Sassanian reliefs, etc.
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52. Shapur I on Horseback: Persians’ victory over Roman Empire.
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53. Koran Gate: Northern gate of Shiraz since 1000 years ago.
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54. Karimkhani Citadel: Administration of Zand rulers in 18th century Shiraz.
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55. Pars Museum: Meeting hall of Karimkhan-e-Zand with officials in Shiraz.
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56. Vakil Mosque: Located in Shiraz built by Karimkhan-e-Zand in 18th century.
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57. Shiraz Bazaar: Part of Karimkhan-e-Zand project of 18th century.
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58. Pasargadae: World Heritage Site, burial place of Cyrus the great (550 B.C).
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59. Izad Khast: Sasanian village inhabited until early 20th century.
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60. Zayandeh Rud: The 400-km river snaking through Isfahan.
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61. Si-o-Se Pol: Safavid Bridge built in 1600 on Isfahan river (Zayandeh Rud).
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62. Khajoo Bridge: Safavid Bridge in Isfahan also functioning as a water dam.
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63. Chehelsotun Palace: Palace of Shah Abbas II in mid 17th century.
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64. Chechelsotun Paintings: Part of mural paintings inside, mid 17th century.
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65. Naqsh-e-Jahan Square: 17th century World Heritage Site with monuments.
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66. Emam Khomeini Mosque: World Heritage Site built by Shah Abbas I.
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67. Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque: World Heritage Site built for Shah Abbas family.
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68. Aliqapoo Palace: 17th century highrise palace, World Heritage Site.
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69. Hasht Behesht Place: Ceiling of Hasht Behest palace, 18th century, Isfahan.
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70. Isfahan Bazaar: Coppersmith quarter of Isfahan bazaar, 17th century.
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71. Handicraft Workshops: Workshop for making embossed copper works.
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72. Vank Cathedral: Chapel of Vank Cathedral, 17th century, Isfahan.
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73. Paintings of Vank Cathedral: Mural paintings inside, 17th century, Isfahan.
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74. Atashgah: Esfehan’s ancient fire temple overlooking the city & its river.
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75. Abyaneh: Remote ancient village with adobe houses keeping old traditions.
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76. Masumeh’s Shrine: Burial place of the sister of Shiites’ 8th Imam.
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