Showing posts with label Persian garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Persian garden. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Fath abad Garden: One of the most beautiful garden in Iran


Iran is home to uncountable beautiful gardens, each adding unique landscape and culture to the country. Full of color, warmth and charm, Persian gardens overflows with beauty and magnificence. Located in Kerman, Fathabad characteristic and unique garden known for its brilliant mansion. 

Iran is home to uncountable beautiful gardens, each adding unique landscape and culture to the country. Full of color, warmth and charm, Persian gardens overflows with beauty and magnificence. Located in Kerman, Fathabad characteristic and unique garden known for its brilliant mansion.
Fath abad Garden: One of the most beautiful garden in Iran

Although this garden isn’t registered as a part of the Persian Gardens on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, it’s still definitely worth visiting. If you’re really looking to wowed, head over to the dignified garden at dusk and soak-in the exquisite red, orange and yellow hues projected onto the mansion’s façade. Not to mention the reflection of it all in the central garden pool! Prestigiously sitting at the northern wing of the garden, the plush two-story chateau views over two large rectangular pools, reflecting its stunning façade. The building structure is made entirely from raw adobe and plaster. It’s quite amazing what the old-time architects and builders could do with such delicate and simple materials.

 The garden watered by qanat which is traditional way of extracting water from the ground. It is a great place to visit Persian garden style with an old building plus sitting in the garden among fruit trees.


Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Shazde Garden in Kerman


Being registered as a chain UNESCO heritage site, the nine heavenly Persian Gardens are among the most beloved and iconic landscapes with their distinctive properties, picture-postcard views of water stream and the historic Persian pavilions. Lesser-known Shazde Garden near Kerman in, is among the Persian gardens that has been registered in UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2011. We wish the best for our American guests and thanks for letting us share part of their trip. Thanks to their tour guide Ali for taking this photo of this sparkling emerald on heart of desert.


Being registered as a chain UNESCO heritage site, the nine heavenly Persian Gardens are among the most beloved and iconic landscapes with their distinctive properties, picture-postcard views of water stream and the historic Persian pavilions. Lesser-known Shazde Garden near Kerman
Ali and our American guest in Shazde Garden in Kerman

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Pahlavanpour Garden: The genius of Iranian art and architecture



Being registered as a chain UNESCO heritage site, the nine heavenly Persian Gardens are among the most beloved and iconic landscapes with their distinctive properties, picture-postcard views of water stream and the historic Persian pavilions. Lesser-known Pahlavanpour Garden which dates back to the late Qajar period is located in Mehriz in Yazd Province.  Pahlavanpour Garden has a special attraction due to its flowing water which originates from the famous aqueduct of Hassanabad.  On both side of the main runnel, there are old sycamore trees. The fruit trees of this garden include pomegranate, almond and persimmon. Planting these trees in spite of the excessive heat in Yazd province represents a relatively different cool climate of this region. In terms of architecture, Pahlavanpour reflects the changes of the ancient styles of Iranian Gardens towards the common gardens of nowadays. Uppersia suggests you to get great pleasure in visiting this green attraction while traveling in Iran.


Lesser-known Pahlavanpour Garden which dates back to the late Qajar period is located in Mehriz in Yazd Province.  Pahlavanpour Garden has a special attraction due to its flowing water which originates from the famous aqueduct of Hassanabad.
Pahlavanpour Garden, Yazd, Iran