All this beauty lies in Fin Garden of Kashan in the heart of the desert, which owes its fame to the bathhouse it holds in its heart, where Amir Kabir, the great chancellor of Naser ad-din Shah was killed.
The delicate architecture in this garden proves that Kashan owns original civilization, art, and culture, the eyes approve upon seeing.
The garden is not only a place full of lively green nature in the desert, it is a part of the amazing history of Iran, sealing the fate of the country’s precious creative men.
The water dripping from the jar-shaped fountains along the streams in the middle of the garden, decorated with azure tile-work are one of the amazing parts of the garden, the beautiful masterpiece created by Iranian mathematician Ghiyas ad-din Jamshid Kashani.
The structure of the building dates back to the Buyid later to be expanded and developed in the Safavid, Zand and Qajar eras.
The garden includes a huge gate, a big structure in the middle of the garden, a bathhouse, the king’s room, museums, a pool, a library and several fountains.
The murder of Amir Kabir in the bathhouse of Fin in 1889 added more to its fame.
The garden was registered as a national monument in 1935, becoming a tourism magnet in recent years.
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