Shiraz, the capital city of Fars province in southern Iran, is one of the country’s top tourist attractions and a cradle of civilization and art since ancient times.
The spectacular city of Shiraz is not only home to many cultural, historical and literary attractions, but also has a very beautiful nature.
The spring’s middle day, 15th of Ordibehesht – which falls on May 4 this year – is called the National Day of Shiraz.
What follows are Mizan News Agency’s file photos of the city released on the Shiraz National Day. The photos are not recent, as the city’s recreational and tourist attractions are currently closed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Nasir al-Mulk or Pink Mosque
Nasir al-Mulk or Pink Mosque
Hafez Tomb
Shah-Cheragh Mosque
Orangery of Qavam
Orangery of Qavam
Afif-Abad Garden
Vakil Mosque
Arg (Citadel) of Karim Khan
Tomb of Sa’adi Shirazi
Tomb of Sa’adi Shirazi
Tomb of Sa’adi Shirazi
Tomb of Sa’adi Shirazi
Persepolis
Persepolis
Persepolis
Persepolis
Persepolis
Persepolis
Persepolis
Persepolis
Qur’an Gate
Hafez Tomb
Hafez Tomb
Nasir al-Mulk or Pink Mosque
Nasir al-Mulk or Pink Mosque
Eram Garden
Eram Garden
Eram Garden
Vakil Mosque
Vakil Mosque
Vakil Bazaar
Arg (Citadel) of Karim Khan
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