Photo of the Day – Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque, Shariz

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Pink Mosque

Pink Mosque

Early morning visits to the Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque give the best views of the sun through its stained glass windows! We stayed long enough to see the colors change and become muted as the sun moved.


They also call this the “Pink Mosque” because of the beautiful interior pink colored tiles.

Pink Mosque

Pink Mosque


It was hard to stop taking photos of the ceilings, the walls, the windows. All you heard was click, click, click in the very quiet mosque.

arches

rugs, arches, and windows


Our next mosque in Shriaz was Vakil Mosque, built in 1751-1773 and currently closed for a major restoration project.

Shiraz

Shiraz Vakil Mosque


The size of the complex is overwhelming. It covers 2 acres of land!  The entrance behind John is 75 feet high and covered with traditional floral tiles.

Vakil Mosque

Vakil Mosque

Vakli Mosque ceiling

Vakli Mosque ceiling


The Shabestan Prayer Hall of Vakil is the most dramatic hallway we saw in any mosque! The arches and pillars are amazing!

Vakil

 


Hammam-e Vakil has recently become a Persian Bath Museum. It’s life-sized models depict typcial bathing acitivities from 400 years ago.

Hammam-e Vakil

Hammam-e Vakil


Just like today’s spas, there was a menu of choices from massages, beard trimming and shaving, shampoos and scrubs.

vaulted ceilings

vaulted ceilings

 


Men would have relaxed here in beautifully decorated rooms after taking a bath in the heat room.

hammam

hammam


Vakil Bazaar is the third part of Shiraz’s Vakil historic complex. It’s the best place to buy all kinds of  Persian rugs, spices, copper handicrafts and antiques.

Vakil Bazaar

Vakil Bazaar


These metal/tin plates were made in many shades of blue and in every shape and size. A popular present to bring home from Shiraz!

shopping

shopping


Shah-e-Cheragh is one of the most beautiful mosques and an important Shia Muslim pilgrimage center of the city of Shiraz. Shah-e-Cheragh


It is mausoleum for 2 sons of Musa al-Kadhim who were persecuted.  The millions of pieces of colored glass give it the name of “Mirror Mosque.”

Mirror Mosque

Mirror Mosque

 

 

 

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