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Ardabil Grand Bazaar is a Safavid (1501–1736) market at the heart of the city. The bazaar consists o...
view detailErshadi House is a Qajar era (1785-1925) structure in Ardabil. The house was originally a residentia...
view detailHaft Cheshmeh (seven springs) or Dashkasan Bridge is a limestone and stucco Safavid (1501–1736) stru...
view detailJom’eh or Friday Mosque is a Seljuq era (1038-1118) structure that was a thriving mosque until the S...
view detailMullah Hadi Bathhouse is a Qajar era (1785-1925) structure. The bathhouse has a pillared red-brick e...
view detailShahreyeri (Shahr-e Yeri) is an ancient site located 65 kilometers outside of the city of Ardabil an...
view detailShater Tower also known as Shater Dome is an Ilkhanid (1256–1335) structure in Sowmaeh Village. Loc...
view detailThe mausoleum of Sheikh Amin-ad-din Jibrael is located 3 kilometers from Ardabil city in Kalkhuran V...
view detailSheikh Heydar Mausoleum belongs to the father of Safavid King Shah Esmail I (1487-1524). Sheikh Heyd...
view detailSheikh Safi al-Din Ardabili’s Ribat and Shrine is a 16th century religious complex that became the p...
view detailThe Virgin Mary Church if Ardabil was once where the Armenian inhabitants of the city worshiped. The...
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