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Takht Dargah Qolibeg

Takht Dargah Qolibeg: a journey to the Safavid glory eraThe throne of Qolibeg gate shines like a gem in the heart of the Kerman desert. This magnificent mansion, which was built in the Safavid period by the order of Dargah Qoli Bey, one of the famous generals of this period, is a reminder of the greatness and glory of that era.Architecture:The architecture of Takht Dargah Qolibeg is a combination of art and elegance. The use of mosaic and seven-color tiling, plastering, and wall paintings have doubled the beauty of this building.Decorations:The decorations of Qoli Beg's throne are like an artistic masterpiece. Mosaic tiles with slime and Khatai designs, delicate plasterwork with flower and bush patterns, and wall paintings with historical images have created an eye-catching and pleasant atmosphere.Different sections:Main building: The main building is built on two floors. The first floor contains numerous halls, rooms, and porches. The royal hall with stucco and wall paintings is one of the most beautiful parts of the mansion.Bathroom: The bathroom is built according to the style of traditional Iranian bathrooms and includes different parts such as the bath, the greenhouse, and the treasury. Tiling and plastering decorations in the bathroom have doubled its beauty.Stable: The stable was the place where horses and other animals were kept. The stable has a grand and magnificent atmosphere with high brick arches.Garden: Bana's garden has created a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere with green trees, beautiful ponds, and flowing streams. Takht Bagh Dargah Qolibeg is an example of Iranian gardens where natural and architectural elements are beautifully combined.Watchtowers: watchtowers were built in the four corners of the garden and were used to take care of the building and the garden. Towers with high height and brick facade add to the grandeur of the building.

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