Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque, A Kaleidoscope of Dreamy Hues

Off Lotfali Khan St, dowm road from Madraseh ye Khan, Shiraz
The Pink Mosque is a well-known tourist attraction
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Introduction

Mausoleum Mosque, also known as the Pink Mosque, uses glazed tiles on its exterior to create intricate and beautiful Persian patterns, making the mosque vibrant with colorful hues. The winter palace of the mosque is filled with a dreamy atmosphere, as sunlight shines through stained glass onto the carpet, creating a kaleidoscope-like spectacle. The most captivating feature is the dome, built by Turkic and Arab people who forced Persians to construct it, with its three-dimensional honeycomb-shaped structure adding exquisite style to the mosque. The entire mosque is constructed with wood and brick, carefully designed to withstand the impact of earthquakes. The interior hall is spacious and deep, supported by spiral columns, each adorned with elaborate carvings and intricate patterns. The mosque is filled with sacred fire motifs, emitting a divine aura. The entire mosque exudes an exotic charm and is a must-visit travel destination.
Address
Off Lotfali Khan St, dowm road from Madraseh ye Khan, Shiraz
Opening hours
8:00-12:00,15:30-18:00
Transportation
The starting stations for bus routes 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are all located at Ahmadi Square nearby.