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Home » Travel » Iran » The incredible architecture of Iran, Part 1

The incredible architecture of Iran, Part 1

This entry was posted in Iran Personal Blog Photography Photography Portfolio Travel and tagged iran on September 20, 2015 by Tom Grundy

Hong Kong Free Press visits Iran’s stunning mosques, bazaars and palaces. 

See also: Daily life in colourful Iran, Part 2.

Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Esfahan

Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Esfahan

Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Esfahan

Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Esfahan

Esfahan Bazaar

Esfahan bazaar

Chehel Sotoun Palace, Esfahan

Chehel Sotoun Palace, Esfahan

Chehel Sotoun Palace, Esfahan

Jameh Mosque, Esfahan

Jameh Mosque, Esfahan

Shah Mosque, Esfahan

Shah Mosque, Esfahan

Shah Mosque, Esfahan

Shah Mosque, Esfahan

Kashan Bazaar

Kashan Bazaar

Jamkaran Mosque, Qom

Jamkaran Mosque, Qom

Jamkaran Mosque, Qom

Jamkaran Mosque, Qom

Shah-e-Cheragh Shrine, Shiraz

Shah-e-Cheragh Shrine, Shiraz

Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque, Shiraz

Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque, Shiraz

Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque, Shiraz

See also: Daily life in colourful Iran, Part 2.


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