tomb of saadi in shiraz

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The tomb of HafezLinks to an external site. (Hafezieh) is located in the north of the city of Shiraz, nearby tomb of saadiLinks to an external site.. It has an area of 2 hectares and is composed of two northern and southern courtyards which are separated by a hall. The complex has four entrance/exit doors. The main door is situated in the south, two in the west and the other in the northeast of the tomb.

Hafezieh hall was built during the Zandiyeh dynasty. It is 56 meters in length and 8 meters in width. It is made of 20 stone pillars, each 5 meters in height. It is like eram gadenLinks to an external site. in shiraz and you can take a picture from this tomb.

In the past, the hall included 4 pillars and 4 rooms, but later on the rooms were omitted from the structure. There are two rooms in the eastern and western parts of the hall, one of which belongs to the Cultural Heritage Organization and the other is the Tomb office. The architecture of the hall is typical of the Zandiyeh and Achaemenid eras.

Apart from housing the Tomb of Hafez, Hafizieh is also a very beautiful and eye-catching place with tall trees, gardens and colorful flowers which make it perfect for relaxation and recreation.

 

Tomb of Hafez is divided into four areas

1- The northern area: It includes the tomb, sour orange trees and two big pools which feed the pools of the entrance garden. Moreover, there exist the building of Hafezshenasi (the study of Hafez) with an area of 330 square meters, a library with an area of 440 square meters and a shop for cultural products.

2- The Tombstone of Hafez: It is elevated by one meter from the ground and is surrounded by five sets of steps. Above the tombstone, there is a copper dome in the shape of a dervish’s hat built on eight pillars, all 10 meters high. The underside of the dome is adorned with rainbow mosaic tiles.

3- The walls around the northern courtyard: On the walls of this part of Hafezieh, sonnets from the Divan of Hafez are written on tiles and marble.

Handicraft stalls

One of the spectacular parts of Hafez Mausoleum is visiting the handicraft stalls where, in addition to getting acquainted with the handicrafts of Shiraz and Fars province, tourists can get their desired souvenirs from this small bazaar. This small handicraft market is very similar to the Bazaar Vakil and Saraye Moshir bazaar, and the items sold there include rhinestones, handicrafts such as inlays, leather goods, and so on.

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