Monument sights in Kashan
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Shahzadeh-ye Ibrahim
The delightful Shahzadeh-ye Ibrahim shrine was built in 1894 and boasts European-style painted ceilings, colourful tiles, tall minarets and a pretty courtyard. The conical, tiled roof is distinctive to this area and chances are you’ll have seen it on posters long before you arrive. It’s clearly visible from the main road to Fin.
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Imamzadeh-ye Abu Lolou
Off the left of the road as you come from Kashan, the Imamzadeh-ye Abu Lolou is the shrine to the man believed to be the assassin of Omar, the second Muslim caliph. It dates to the Seljuk or Mongol periods, though it has been heavily renovated since. The shrine is notable for its fine, slender dome.
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