The capital of Iranian history and civilization, Hamedan, has been the capital of the country during 7 different dynasties. Hamedan, the first capital of Iran is one of the cold and mountainous cities of western part of the country. Having many historical sites and attractions, Hamedan is the fifth cultural and tourist city of Iran.
Alisadr Cave
Baba Taher Mausoleum
Abu Ali Sina Mausoleum (Avicenna Mausoleum)
Hegmataneh Ancient Hill
Gonbad-e Alavian
Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex
Imamzadeh Hossein
Ghorban Tower
Gonbad-e Alavian
Gonbad-e Alavian is one of the masterpieces of architecture and Iranian traditional carved stucco which is remained from Saljuk era. Before establishing a crypt and using it as a burial place, the building was used as a mosque.
Ali-Sadr Cave
Ali-Sadr is one of the natural wonders of the world and a rare water-cave that boating is possible inside it. Ali-Sadr, the longest water-cave in the world, is 74 km away from Hamedan city and attracts thousands of tourists each year.
Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex
Ganjnameh is consisted of two parts: the historical part and the part with recreation facilities. The ancient inscriptions existing in the historical part date back to Achaemenid era.
Hamedan