One of my favorite #IranianCulturalSites is Nasīr al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz mostly known as the “Pink Mosque”.
— Hajar Moradi (@hajar_moradi) January 5, 2020
Look at this beautiful architecture and the dance of light and colours.
Stop this moron from destroying years of history, art and culture!!! #NoWarOnIran pic.twitter.com/lg6BfvdZdR
One of my favorite #Iranianculturalsites
— Bita Moghaddam بيتا مقدم (@bita137) January 5, 2020
the breathtaking Persepolis pic.twitter.com/Ru9uDEATTu
Iran is a country with a long and rich history where many civilisations thrived, stretching back thousands of years. With 24 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each with its own story to tell, Iran offers an incredible variety of archaeological & cultural wonders.#IranianCulturalSites pic.twitter.com/ag1Pouuj32
— Following Hadrian (@carolemadge) January 5, 2020
#IranianCulturalSites Let’s tweet storm our favourite Iranian cultural sites:
— AtiehS (@AtiehS) January 5, 2020
Here’s my paternal hometown Kashan.. I loved the impromptu mini-concert taking advantage of the great acoustical elements courtesy of our incomparable architecture: pic.twitter.com/OOiAhwmw3J
Another of my favorite #Iranianculturalsites is the Shrine of Shah Cheragh in Shiraz. I still regret I was not allowed to take photos of the remarkable interior! pic.twitter.com/qskxKoaR7t
— Damon Lynch (@damonlynch) January 5, 2020