All Attractions of Marvdasht

Khan Bridge

Khan Bridge

Khan Bridge belongs to Safavid Era. This bridge was constructed in 11th century A.H. by Imam Gholi Khan the governor of Fars, in Marvdasht, on the Kor River.
See Khan Bridge
Naqsh-e Rajab

Naqsh-e Rajab

Naqsh-e Rajab is a valuable carving monument of ancient Iran that is located 3 kilometers to the north of Persepolis.
See Naqsh-e Rajab
Naqsh-e Rustam

Naqsh-e Rustam

Naqsh-e Rustam is a historic site located on the north of Marvdasht County, Zangi Abad Village, and 6 kilometers from Persepolis.
See Naqsh-e Rustam
Persepolis

Persepolis

Persepolis or Takht-e Jamshid is an ancient city which has been the capital of the Achaemenid Empire.
See Persepolis

Takht-e Tavoos Grave Crypts

Takht-e Tavoos Grave Crypts belong to Sasanid Era and they are located in Marvdasht County, on the west skirts of Rahmat Mount.
See Takht-e Tavoos Grave Crypts

Shul Cave

Shul Cave belongs to the prehistory period in Iran and it is located in Shul-e Sarui Village, Marvdasht County.
See Shul Cave

Tang-e Bostanak Protected Area

Tang-e Bostanak Protected Area, known as the Lost Paradise, is a breezy and prosperous region in Marvdasht County with an area of 15,324 hectares.
See Tang-e Bostanak Protected Area

Province

Fars Province

Fars Province

Fars province is in the south of the country, and its administrative center is Shiraz. The etymology of the word "Persian", is derived from the historical importance of this region.
See Fars Province