Kermanshah Sights

Takieh Mo’aven ol-Molk

  • Address
    • Hadad Abil St
  • Price
    • admission 4000
  • Hours
    • 10am-noon & 4-7.30pm Sat-Thu

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Lonely Planet review for Takieh Mo’aven ol-Molk

Distinctively Shiite, Hosseiniehs are shrines where plays are acted out during the Islamic month of Moharram, commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hossein at Karbala (AD 680). The finest in Kermanshah is the 1913 Takieh Mo’aven ol-Molk. Enter down stairs, through a courtyard and domed central chamber decorated with grizzly scenes from the great Karbala battle. The shrine remains very much active, pilgrims kissing the doors and looking genuinely moved by the ‘footprint of Ali’ on the wall of the second courtyard. This is set amid tiles depicting a wacky gamut of images from Quranic scenes, to pre-Islamic gods including Shahnameh kings, European villages and local notables in 19th-century costumes. A lovely building to the right is now an ethnographic museum displaying regional costumes and tools.

 

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