Iranian Persian architecture is the architecture of contemporary Iran and the Iranian Cultural Continent. It has a continuous history from at least 5000 BCE to the present and generally displays great variety, both structural and aesthetic, developing gradually and coherently out of earlier traditions and experiences. Persian buildings vary from peasant huts to tea houses...Read More
Persian Calligraphy, Nastaliq, is a combination of the naskh and talq styles, featuring elongated horizontal strokes and exaggerated rounded forms. The diacritical marks were casually placed, and the lines were flowing rather than straight. Persian Calligraphy has been considered among the artistic symbols, letters, and elements, which form the word, and always bear undeniable esthetic...Read More
Pardis Mountain, the magnificent magnifying zone covers about 50 – 100 meters around the mountain, which pulls cars parked within the zone even with a released handbrake. It is said that if someone stops their car within 50 to 100 meters distance from the mountain and pushes down the parking brake, they’ll surprisingly see the...Read More
🏯 Arg-e Bam – The Desert Fortress That Time Couldn’t Break Discover One of the Greatest Architectural Marvels in the World Deep in the southeastern deserts of Iran lies a breathtaking remnant of ancient Persia — the Arg-e Bam, or Bam Citadel. Recognized as the largest adobe (mud-brick) structure in the world, this awe-inspiring fortress...Read More
It is some years that Health (a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity) has been one of the main motivations for travel with this aim to maintain or rebuild people’s Mental and physical health. In the modern world, maintaining, improving, or rebuilding health for...Read More
As one of the fields of tourism, Iran plays an important role in it. Qeshm Geopark with an area of about 32000 hectares is the most important park in middle-east which is located in the west of Qeshm island. It has been registered by the global network of Geo-parks in March.21, 2006. The biggest place...Read More
🇮🇷 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Iran (2025): Complete Travel Guide & Tips ✨ Explore the Timeless Treasures of Iran ✨ Looking for an unforgettable cultural adventure? Iran, one of the most underrated yet richly rewarding travel destinations in the world, is home to 27 awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage Sites (as of 2025). Imagine wandering...Read More
Tonbak or Tombak is the chief percussion instrument, and the first national drum of Iran. Etymology states that the Pahlavi (Persian ancient language) name of this drum was Dombalak. Though there are many ancient manuscripts attesting to the different names of this drum, the oldest documented pictures that have been found by Mehdi Moghiseh are two...Read More
🏛️ Discover Chogha Zanbil Ziggurat – Iran’s Majestic Elamite Wonder | WegoIran.com Planning your Iran tour? Don’t miss Chogha Zanbil Ziggurat, one of the most awe-inspiring and best-preserved ancient structures in the world. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 3,200-year-old masterpiece offers a rare glimpse into the lost Elamite civilization—making it a must-visit...Read More
Needlework is a contemporary art of the past two centuries. Using a needle and colorful silk thread, bastings and stitches are shaped upon the fabric, creating beautiful designs and pleasant colors. Such portraits are a means for the needlework master to communicate with others and express his or her inner desires. The artist’s interpretation of...Read More