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Arg-e Karim Khan walls and towers outside view, seen from Shahrdari square.
The private hamam (bath house) inside Arg-e Karim Khan compound.
The court yard of Arg-e Karim Khan compound in front of the main reception hall and it's iwan. Unfortunately there is no water in the fountain and the aquaduct at the time of the photography.
Another view of the Quran Gate with view over Quran Square and Shiraz view from the an elevated point
Bagh-e Delgosha, the Garden of the Heart's Delight, another example of the Persian gardens in Shiraz, was made in the eighteenth century. It is in an orange grove near Boustan avenue, which leads to the tomb of Sadi. Some of the walks are lined with cypress trees with blue painted water channels. The main building which has three stories with two entrances in two sides and a porch in the middle floor with a view of pool is a sign of glorious days.
"Bagh-e Eram" (Garden of Eden) is a historic garden in Shiraz and one of the most beautiful & exceptional examples of Persian Gardens with the quadripartite structure with focal water feature, connecting aqueducts, and surrounding trees, as well as the placement of the palace. It has many typical tall cypres trees. It was originally built during the middle of nineteenth century by the Ilkhanate or a paramount chief of the Qashqai tribes of Pars.
Today Eram Garden and Qavam House are within Shiraz Botanical Garden of Shiraz University. The garden is a World Heritage Site & protected by Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization.
Bazar Vakils carpet market, restored part of the old bazar with many carpet shops. Hand woven carpets of highest quality framed as paintings on the display of several shops.
Järntorget (Swedish: The Iron Square) is a small public square in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. The second oldest square in Stockholm, slightly younger than Stortorget, Järntorget dates back to around 1300 and remained the city's most important trade centre for centuries. Originally called Korntorget ("Grain Square"), the square is first mentioned as Järntorget in 1489, both names being used in parallel until 1513 when iron trade had surpassed corn trade in importance at the place. At the Iron Market (Square) you will also find Sundberg's pastry (Sundbergs Konditori), which was founded in 1785 and claims to be Stockholm's oldest.
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