Navid AminAghaee
KindIran
List of World Heritage Sites in Iran
- Tout
- City
- to touch
- Cemetery
- cultural
- Castle
- Business
- Religious
- way and road
- architecture
- Nature
- ancient
- Hill
- related to water
- Village
- Building
Persepolis
City
Shahr-e Sukhteh meaning "Burnt City"
City
Achaemenian city (Moshad Marghab, Pasargad)
City
Inscription of Dariush (stone inscription of Biston)
important role
Sultaniyah Dome (Tomb of Sultan Muhammad Khodabandeh Al-Jaito)
the tomb
Cultural Landscape of Uramanat
Culture
Arg-e Bam
Castle
Bazaar of Tabriz
Market
Chogha Zanbil
Temple
Shah Square - Imam Khomeini - Naghsh-e Jahan
Square
Apadana
palace
Monastery of Saint Thaddeus
Church
Gonbad Kavous Tower (Qaboos)-Mil Gonbad
the dome
Saint Stepanos Monastery
Church
Dasht-e Lut
desert
Tomb of Sheikh Safiuddin Ardabili
the tomb
Ancient city of Takht-e Soleyman
Wreckage
The city of Shush and its adjacent hills (Baqea Daniyal Nabi)
Hill
Golestan Palace
palace
Yazd Historical City
City
Jame Mosque of Isfahan
mosque
Historical and rocky village of Meymand (cultural landscape of Meymand)
Village
Ardashir Atashkadeh Palace (Sasani Palace)
Castle
Naqaharkhaneh and Caesarea (Pantry)
Timpani home
Ali Qapu
palace
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
mosque
Shah Mosque (Imam Khomeini)
mosque
Chehelsotun
palace
Shapur I statue
statue
The place of the old capital of Shapur (Bishabur city)
City
Bridge known as Qaiser Dam (Sandy Shadarvan Dam Bridge)
Bridge
old grave site (Gor City)
City
The mansion and its adjacent lands (Sarostan Palace)
mansion
Hyrcanian forests
Jungle
Iran Railway
rail
Two Reliefs (Stone-Painting of Ardashir Victory over Ardavan
important role
Qaleh Dokhtar (Firuzabad)
Castle
Zar Zar Church
Church
List of World Heritage Sites in Iran
The world heritage in Iran includes 26 historical-cultural and natural places that have been registered in the world heritage. This list includes 24 items of cultural heritage and 2 works of natural heritage. World Heritage is the name of an international treaty that was approved by the General Conference of UNESCO on November 16, 1972. Its subject is the preservation of historical, natural and cultural works of humanity, which are of global importance and belong to all people on earth, regardless of race, religion and nationality.