ancient city and archaeological site in Fars Province, Iranian national heritage site
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Pasargad is a historical site near Shiraz, in Fars province. It is the site of the tomb of Cyrus the Great.
Get in
editGet around
editThe sights are a few kilometers apart, so you might want transport in between.
See
edit- 1 Tomb of Cyrus. The burial place of the ancient Cyrus the Great of Persia who founded of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty. However it is unfortunately hidden under an ugly scaffolding and corrugated iron roof. It's an UNESCO World Heritage site, listed as Pasargadae.
- Persian Gardens, one of nine world heritage listed Persian gardens in Iran.
- 2 Private palace (Palace P).
- 3 Gateway palace. Very little left of it.
- 4 Audience Palace.
- Irrigation of the royal garden, interesting to see how advanced they were then
- 5 Tall-i Takht (Throne Hill). Throne of the Mother of Solomon, a ruin of a palace on a hill.
- 6 Prison of Solomon.
Do
editBuy
editEat
editThere are no restaurants on site.
Drink
editBuy your bottled water near the ticket office.
Sleep
editConnect
editGo next
edit- Isfahan
- Persepolis — another Persian capital 60 km south of Pasargad
- Shiraz
- Yazd