Kermanshah is one of the cities you can visit in your Iran trip which has both natural and cultural attractions. It is a multiethnic city in the west of Iran. The population of Kermanshah is about 900,000 and the majority of the people are Kurds. It has wonderful natural and cultural sites, some of which you can pick in your Iran tour are:
Tekyeh Moaven al-molk
Jame Mosque of Kermanshah
Hajj Shahbazkhan Mosque
Emad al-doleh Mosque of Kermanshah
Tekyeh Biglarbeigi
Haj Shahbazkhan Bathroom
Seyed Nour Bathroom
Khajeh Barukh’s house
Kermanshah Bazaar
Kermanshah Bird Garden
Flower Garden
The mosque is located in the old district of Kermanshah. The construction of the mosque is similar to Zand era mosques. The mosque was built in 1781 by Ali Khan Zanganeh.
The bathroom is in the old part of Kermanshah in Modarres Street. It’s consisted of Sarbine (the dressing hall), Garm Khane (the washing room), and reservoirs of cold and hot water. The internal surface of the bathroom domes have been decorated in Muqarnas style. In Sarbine you can see eye-catching wall paintings.
The house is located in the Jewish section of Feyz Abad quarter in Kermanshah. It’s an introvert house and is one of the few Qajar houses which has a bathroom.
The Tekyeh is located in the old quarter of Feyz Abad. It has been built by Abdollah Khan titled as Biglarbeigi. The mirror work of TheTekyeh is unique in Kermanshah.
Kermanshah