Shazdeh Garden

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Bagh-e Shahzadeh
UNESCO World Heritage Site
باغ شاهزاده-ماهان-کرمان.jpg
LocationKerman, Kerman Province, Iran
Part ofThe Persian Garden
CriteriaCultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(vi)
Reference1372-006
Inscription2011 (35th Session)
Area5.5 ha (0.021 sq mi)
Buffer zone6,181.5 ha (23.867 sq mi)
Coordinates30°1′25.98″N 57°16′55.53″E / 30.0238833°N 57.2820917°E / 30.0238833; 57.2820917Coordinates: 30°1′25.98″N 57°16′55.53″E / 30.0238833°N 57.2820917°E / 30.0238833; 57.2820917
Shazdeh Garden is located in Iran
Shazdeh Garden
Location of Shazdeh Garden in Iran

Shazdeh Mahan Garden (Persian: باغ شازده ماهان Bāgh-e Shāzdeh Mahan) meaning the Prince`s Garden in Mahan is a historical Persian garden located near (6 km away from) Mahan in Kerman province, Iran.

The garden is 5.5 hectares[1] with a rectangular shape and a wall around it. It consists of an entrance structure and gate at the lower end and a two-floor residential structure at the upper end. The distance between these two is ornamented with water fountains that are engined by the natural incline of the land. The garden is a fine example of Persian gardens that take advantage of suitable natural climate.

A garden was built for Mohammad Hassan Khan Sardari Iravani ca. 1850 on this site, and was entirely remodeled and extended around 1870 by Abdolhamid Mirza Naserodolleh during the eleven years of his governorship in the Qajar dynasty. The current visible structure dates almost entirely to this second period, and is formally related to similar gardens designed by NaseroDolleh in Tehran. (Bagh Chal in Niavaran) The construction was left unfinished, due to the death of Abdolhamid Mirza in the early 1890s. Spread over 5.5 hectares, Shazdeh Garden is rectangular in shape. It has an entrance and a gate at the lower end and a two-floor residential structure at the upper end. The distance between these two is lined by water fountains. amongst other gardens, on the UNESCO World Heritage List and the Shazdeh Garden was finally inscribed in June 2011.[2]

The Mansion of Shazdeh Mahan Garden

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References[]

  1. ^ "Bam earthquake caused damage to Shazdeh Mahan garden". Voice of America News. February 1, 2004.
  2. ^ Shazdeh Garden

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Media related to Shazdeh Garden at Wikimedia Commons


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