Taq Tawaleh

History:
Taq Tawaleh historical monument, which is also known as Atabakan Palace, dates back to the Ilkhanid-Timurian period. This building is located in the city of Izeh, located on Mohammad Rasulullah Street, and it was registered as one of the national monuments of Iran on the date of Mehr 13, 1377 with registration number 2140.
Architecture:
The tavaleh complex consists of two separate parts:
Main section: This section includes a transom arch with decorative brickwork and exquisite moqrans work.
Additional section: This section was added to the main building during the Timur period and includes plaster decorations and wall paintings.
User:
The exact use of the vault is not known for sure, but according to the available evidence, it was probably used as a palace or residence of Atabakan Ler.
Tourist Attractions:
Jnaghi arch: This arch is one of the most spectacular parts of Tavaleh arch with eye-catching brick work and moqrans work.
Additional section: The plaster decorations and wall paintings of this section, related to the Timurid period, are among the other attractions of this building.
Natural scenery: Taq Tavaleh is located in a mountainous area with good weather and has beautiful natural scenery.

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