Rasht Silk House: A window to the pastThe Rasht Silk House is not just a house, but a window to the past. By stepping into this house, it is as if you are traveling back in time and stepping into the Qajar era and the booming silk trade in Gilan.Magnificent architecture:The architecture of Silk House is a unique example of traditional Iranian architecture. The inner and outer courtyards, halls, numerous...
March 2024
Rasht Museum of Anthropology: a journey into the depths of Gilan cultureRasht Anthropology Museum is a window to the past that takes you on a journey in the heart of Gilan's rich history and culture. Stepping into this museum, which rests in a historical building called Kasmai House with Qajar architecture, will revive a nostalgic feeling in you and will introduce you to the customs and way of life of...
Visadar waterfall: a gem in the heart of Gilan forestsVisadar waterfall, which is also known as Arous waterfall, is the pure gem of nature in the north of Iran. This waterfall, with a height of 35 meters and a width of 15 meters, is located in the heart of the lush and dense forests of Gilan and creates an eye-catching and unforgettable view.The way to reach Visadar waterfall is like a journey to the...
Anzali Military Museum Palace, which is also known as Mian Pashteh Palace, is a historical building located in Bandar Anzali city in Gilan province. This palace was built during the first Pahlavi era and by the order of Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1307 and was used as a summer residence of the Pahlavi family until 1320.Palace architectureThe Anzali Military Museum Palace was built on a land of about 5 hectares...
The house of Mirza Koch Khan: a journey to the heart of Gilan's historyThe house of Mirza Kochuk Khan Jangli is actually a window to the past that takes you on a journey in the heart of Gilan's rich history and culture. Walking in this house, built with the traditional architecture of Gilan, will make you feel nostalgic and introduce you to the life and thoughts of this great leader.Architecture and home...
Langrod clay bridge: a treasure of history and beautyLangrud Clay Bridge, also known as Purd Clay Bridge, is not just a bridge, but a treasure of history and beauty that rests in the heart of Langrud city in Gilan province. This bridge, which dates back to the Safavid era, attracts many tourists from all over Iran and the world every year with its magnificent and eye-catching architecture.Journey into the...
Gilan Rural Heritage Museum: A journey to the heart of history and cultureGilan Rural Heritage Museum is like a window to the past that takes you on a journey in the heart of the rich history and culture of this province. In this open-air museum, which is located on a land of 263 hectares, more than 80 traditional buildings from different regions of Gilan are gathered. Walking among these buildings is a...
Darband Reshi cave, a gateway to history and natureDarband Reshi Cave, located in Gilan province and near the city of Rudbar, is not only an ordinary cave, but also a gateway to the history and nature of this region. This cave dates back to the Paleolithic era and the excavations carried out in it have brought stone tools, animal bones and human remains. These findings show that Darband Reshi cave was...
TT Siahkol Caravanserai: a journey into the depths of history and naturePassing on history:TT Siahkol Caravanserai was built during the Safavid era, when the Silk Road was very prosperous. This caravanserai was located on the way from Dillman to Lahijan, and it was the resting and trading place of the caravans that came to this area from the east and the west. TT Caravanserai has witnessed many events...
Gilan Tea History Museum: A journey in the heart of tea history and cultureGilan Tea History Museum, located in Lahijan city, is a gateway to the mysterious world of tea and a journey into the heart of its history and culture. This museum, which is located in a historic building called the Tea Palace, owned by Mohammad Mirza Kashif al-Sultaneh, the founder of the tea industry in Iran, houses a treasure of...