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Quote: Probably the most emotional experience I had in Iran. In 2004, to go to Bam by your own means was difficult, especially after the 2003 earthquake which virtually destroyed every building in the city and killed Read More
Quote: If I asked you to name some famous Iranian poets I think you could be forgiven for giving me a blank look and changing the subject very quickly. Unless you have some specialist knowledge in that area or have Read More
Quote: The National Museum of Iran is the biggest in Iran. There are wonderful archeology artifacts in this museum from 70,000 years ago to 1,300 years ago. Read More
Quote: Only a 10-minute walk from West Amir Kabir avenue where most cheap hostels are located, the Golestan Palace is the oldest of the historic monuments in TehranThe Palace is open everyday from 8:30am to 5pm (closed Read More
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Quote: Maybe you don't know that guy called Ali Abu Sinna. In Europe and the western world he's known as Avicenna. Do you know him? He's the founder of modern medicine. The tomb in Hamadan, the city where he was born Read More
Quote: Emmam Khomeini square (as its name says - Emmam Khomeini gave a name to everything important in Iran) is the main square in Esfahan. All around it there are nice mosques and in the northern part of it, there's Read More
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