Architecture in Greater Iran has a continuous history from at least 5000BCE to the present, with characteristic examples distributed over a vast area from Syria to North India and the borders of China, from the Caucasus to Zanzibar. Persian buildings vary from peasant huts to tea houses, and garden pavilions to "some of the most majestic structures the world has ever seen. The photos in this album are 360 degree panoramic; each comprises of 16 pieces combined as one photograph showing domes and vaults of the buildings.
Vakil Mosque, Shiraz
Historical Bath, Jolfa, Isfahan
Ali Qapu, Isfahan
Narenjestan Mansion, Shiraz
Fin Garden, Kashan
Narenjestan Mansion, Shiraz
The Boroujerdi House, Kashan
Imam Mosque of Isfahan
Four Season Bathing House, Arak
Great Mosque of Saveh, Tehran
Nasirol-Molk Mosque, Shiraz
Moavenol-Molk Community Center, Kermanshah
Islamic Iranian Architecture
Khan Mosque, Shiraz
Kashani House, Bazaar in Arak
Ali Qapu, Isfahan
Kashan Bazaar
Great Mosque of Isfahan
Tabatabaie House, Kashan
Chehel Sotoun Palace, Isfahan
Great Mosque of Isfahan
Imam Khomeini Mosque, Arak
Sultan Amir Mohammad Historical Bath, Kashan
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