Shapouri Mansion is one of the most beautiful gardens in Shiraz and a sight-seeing place in Fars province. This mansion belongs to the first Pahlavi period and it can be seen a combination of Iranian and European architecture. In this collection, the natural effects of the garden and the beautiful architecture of the building together have created a unique perspective. Shapuri Mansion is located on Karim Khan Zand St., Anuri St., Ahli Intersection. You can use public transport or private car to reach this place. The nearest metro station to Shapouri Mansion is Zandiyeh station, where you can get to the destination by walking a short distance from Tawheed and Anuri streets. If you plan to use the bus, take the Valiasr Terminal-Namazi Terminal services and get off at Chaharrah Zand station. From this station, with a short walk, you will reach Shapuri Mansion through Anuri Street. This mansion was built from 1310 to 1315 under the supervision of the famous architect, Abul Qasim Enghansi, and belonged to Abdulsaheb Shapouri, one of the biggest merchants of Shiraz. Until the early 1970s, the Shapuri family lived in this mansion garden; But a few years after the beginning of this decade, the house became abandoned. Shapuri mansion has two floors and its base is 840 square meters and its main land area is 4635 square meters. It was built in the style of Qajar architecture and is in the list of the first buildings that were designed and built with a free architectural approach. The main access to the building is not on the main axis, and to enter it, you have to turn 90 degrees in the north facade. The paths of the garden also follow a completely symmetrical pattern; But the trees are not planted in the same way. Also, adding a balcony was an unconventional tradition in Iranian architecture; But a balcony has been used in this building. The plan and outline of this mansion was very special and unique in its period. For example, a staircase was used in this building, which was not seen in any of the buildings of that time. In addition, there are many rooms inside the mansion, each of which has a special function. The innovations used in the garden of the Shapouri mansion have turned it into a European Iranian garden. Shapouri Mansion is open from 8 am to 11 pm. To enter this complex, you have to pay two thousand tomans, which is equivalent to five thousand tomans for foreign tourists. Of course, if you intend to use the menu of a coffee shop or restaurant, there is no need to pay this amount. You can use public transport or private car to reach this place. The nearest metro station to Shapouri Mansion is Zandiyeh station, where you can get to the destination by walking a short distance from Tawheed and Anuri streets. If you plan to use the bus, take the Valiasr Terminal-Namazi Terminal services and get off at Chaharrah Zand station. From this station, with a short walk, you will reach Shapuri Mansion through...
Read moreShapouri House or Shapouri Pavilion and Garden is an early 20th-century Persian building and garden in the city of Shiraz, Iran. It has 840 square metres of underpinning and 4635 square metres of garden area. This building is in the old central region of Shiraz, known as Anvari. The mansion is built in a garden with an area of 4635 meters. This two-story mansion belonged to Abdul Sahib Shapoori, which was built between 1310 and 1315. Its architectural style is unparalleled in its kind, so that the placement of 14 columns in parallel with each other with unique decorations around the balcony has given a special identity. Apart from the decorations, plastering and colored columns, the five large ponds in the middle of the courtyard are not similar to any of the historical monuments in Shiraz and have given an eye-catching effect to the garden, which doubles the architectural glory of the mansion. Slow down. The versatility of the rooms and their simplicity make them special features of the building, but the presence of stairs in the middle of the mansion and its two-sidedness and guiding visitors to the royal residence and earrings that show the space outside the house (garden) with small and large understandings. The other effects of the building are considered. Shapouri mansion is not similar to other historical and contemporary mansions and although this historical house has a courtyard, royal residence, earrings, hall and porch and pool house and hallway and decorations of seven-color tiles and bedding and painting, but different and special type of architecture is used. Gone in the building, the mentioned mansion is not similar to mansions such as Zinat al-Muluk or Nasir al-Muluk and Manteghi Nejad. We are not exaggerating if we say that it is more beautiful than the mentioned mansions. Shapouri mansion has now become a historical and cultural complex that welcomes domestic and foreign tourists. The mansion was purchased by the Cultural Heritage Organization from its owner in the late 1970s and was inscribed on the National List. It has been abandoned for a few years, but it has been restored by private sector investment and has now become one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Shiraz, an attraction that can fascinate tourists for hours. By entering this historical and cultural complex, in addition to getting acquainted with the special architectural style of the Pahlavi period, tourists can visit the open space (garden). Also, the cafe gallery of the mansion, which offers a variety of handicrafts,...
Read moreShapouri House, also known as Shapouri Pavilion, is a magnificent architectural gem located in Shiraz. Built in the early 20th century during the Qajar era, this historic mansion showcases a unique blend of Persian and European architectural styles, making it a testament to the cultural fusion that defines Iran's architectural heritage.
Designed by Abolghasem Mohandesi, an Iranian architect who was inspired by European neoclassical architecture, Shapouri House features grand facades adorned with intricate tilework, ornate plasterwork, and graceful arches. The mansion's spacious courtyards, adorned with lush gardens and fountains, provide a serene retreat from the bustling city outside.
Inside, visitors can admire the lavish interior adorned with elaborate frescoes, stained glass windows, and exquisite woodwork, reflecting the opulence and sophistication of its time. The mansion also houses a museum showcasing traditional Persian artifacts and cultural exhibits, offering visitors a glimpse into Iran's rich history and heritage.
Shapouri House stands as a symbol of Shiraz's cultural richness and architectural prowess, inviting visitors to step back in time and experience the grandeur of Iran's past. Whether exploring its intricately designed rooms or simply marveling at its majestic beauty from the outside, a visit to Shapouri House is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who venture through its...
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