Shah-e-Cheragh Shrine
Shah-e-Cheragh Shrine
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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andrasz
London, United Kingdom563 contributions
Oct 2019
The shrine itself is a lovely example of contmporary Iranian religuious architecture, but a visit is much more about getting an understanding of Iranian people and way of life. There are two options for a visit: one is to visit the shrine with a guide (mandatory if you want to visit the interior), or politely decline and wander about the courtyard unhindered. In the latter case, there will be an opportunity to interact with Iranians from diverse backgrounds, an experience matching or surpassing the lovely architecture of the shrine.
Written January 20, 2020
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Kieran
Lima, Peru1,058 contributions
Jun 2021
This was one of the most beautiful shrines I've ever visited. And the tour guide the site provided was extremely knowledgeable. He explained every detail of the site and its history.
I'd definitely visit this site again. Too many tourists just visit the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque (pink mosque) and skip this one. But this site is much more impressive and historically significant.
Everyone travelling to Shiraz should visit Shah-e-Cheragh Shrine.
I'd definitely visit this site again. Too many tourists just visit the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque (pink mosque) and skip this one. But this site is much more impressive and historically significant.
Everyone travelling to Shiraz should visit Shah-e-Cheragh Shrine.
Written May 17, 2022
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Ask Me Iran
Yazd, Iran162 contributions
Apr 2022
A place of pilgrimage but also worth visiting for its unbelievable mirror work, it contains the tomb of the brother of Imam Reza (PBUH) who died in the 8th century. undefined Shah Cheraagh is a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz.
The first construction of it is attributed to Atabak Sa'ad Ebn-e-Zangi. In the 8th century AH it was repaired and developed by the mother of Ishaq Injoo. In the early 10th century AH, it was again repaired. But late in the century, an earthquake ruined it so it underwent renovation once more. undefined In the year 1243 AH, during the reign of Fathali Shah Qajar, some sections were added to it. itto.org In the year 1958 its dome was reconstructed. This shrine is one of the most famed places of pilgrimage for the followers of the Shiite sect in Iran and in the world
The first construction of it is attributed to Atabak Sa'ad Ebn-e-Zangi. In the 8th century AH it was repaired and developed by the mother of Ishaq Injoo. In the early 10th century AH, it was again repaired. But late in the century, an earthquake ruined it so it underwent renovation once more. undefined In the year 1243 AH, during the reign of Fathali Shah Qajar, some sections were added to it. itto.org In the year 1958 its dome was reconstructed. This shrine is one of the most famed places of pilgrimage for the followers of the Shiite sect in Iran and in the world
Written December 9, 2022
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pawel_hbg
Sopot, Poland16,813 contributions
May 2023 • Solo
Shahcheragh Shrine is the tomb of Ahmed bin Musa (Imam Reza's brother) in the center of Shiraz and it is the third most important shrine in Shia Islam in Iran, after the Imam Reza shrine and Fatima Masumeh Shrine. I had at beginning some difficulties with entrance but finally somebody asked me to follow him after checking my bag and then showed me bathroom and left me. I have no idea if I was supposed to wait for a free guide or not but after washing myself I began to visit whole place. It is good that still there are some places for free for tourists. That place was really amazing beautiful and very interesting.
Written May 2, 2023
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My Iran Tour
Shiraz, Iran39 contributions
Jul 2021
Even if you are not a god believer its a site to visit one of Iranian master peace, the art of mirror working. as a lady you need to have a temporal Hijab to be allowed to inter. millions of small pieces of mirrors are there. such an eye-catching art.
Written March 4, 2022
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Kazem
Tehran, Iran613 contributions
Dec 2019 • Friends
Shiraz city with more than 2500 years old , is one of the largest cities in Iran with a lot of gardens , tourist attraction like Persepolis , Hafez tomb , Edam garden and shah cheragh holi shrine .
Written December 9, 2019
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ehsan651369
Shiraz, Iran76 contributions
Jan 2017
New architecture of shrines with a big yard and breathtaking,picturesque design. Also, there is some long bazaars there,too.
Written January 13, 2017
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lets_go_shiraz
Shiraz, Iran277 contributions
Mar 2019 • Solo
If you like religious places to visit Shāh_e_Chérāgh is the best choice for you. It's one of the best and the most important religious places in # Shiraz that many people come to visit... It has a good spiritual atmospheric 🤩
Written April 26, 2019
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uprightM
Sao Paulo, Brazil222 contributions
Jan 2015 • Family
At the front gate, we were asked if we had a guide. As we said "no", they called two volunteers from their international visitors center to guide us through the complex: a man to guide me and a woman to guide my wife. They explained us about the place and its history and then guided us through the two holy shrines. It was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in my life: mirror mosaic inside and tile mosaic outside covering every little spot in the huge walls, along with gold and silver works in the front door and the holy tombs.
Magnificent.
Magnificent.
Written January 9, 2015
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Alireza K
Tehran, Iran360 contributions
Jun 2019
Too many people came to pray and visit , architecture of mosque was unique, I have not seen such thing , wooden entrance column and roof !!!!! Very beautiful.
Written June 6, 2019
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Hi! I'm planning to visit the shrine next week, but I'm not Muslim. Will I be able to visit the area with the beautiful mirrors at all? If not, is the rest of the complex still worth visiting?
Written March 30, 2019
Hospitality here is second to none and there welcome visitors from all over the world regardless of your faith. You will find few Shia sites in Iran closed to non Muslims, there some exceptions but these tend to be the holiest of the sites.
Written April 7, 2019
Здравствуйте Даша!
Хотел бы спросить у вас о том, как вам удалось получить разрешение на фотосъемку в мечети?
Собираюсь посетить это место, но везде натыкаюсь на информацию о том, что фото- и видеосъемка запрещена, что, безусловно, огорчает.
Заранее спасибо!
Written April 11, 2015
Возможно, сработало то, что были в навруз. Народу реально много, проверка безопасности быстрая. Фотоаппарат не отобрали. Снимал и на камеру, и на телефон.
Written April 11, 2015
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