Perspolise in IRAN 🇮🇷 * تخت جمشید در ایران


Hello local guides :blush:
Today, I am very happy to introduce you to the historical monuments of the capital of the first modern world empire
Achaemenid Empire
This empire ruled Persia, India, Egypt, and some parts of Central Asia and Eastern Europe 2,500 years ago
Persepolis
The spring capital of the emperors of this kingdom is the stone inscriptions of which are the motifs of the Nowruz festival, which is still celebrated in Iran and many Central Asian countries
Persepolis is located in the city of Marvdasht, which is about 30 kilometers from the city of Shiraz, and it is a building with very beautiful palaces and gates, which I have shared with you photos of the Gate of Nations - Hadish Palace - Apadana Palace
Introducing this fascinating historical monumentThe introduction of this fascinating historical building is really not over :grin: So you have to see the pictures of this collection and if you can go to Iran I invite you to see this collection

You may be wondering, why is the place (Antarctica)?
Unfortunately, the beautiful country with a great history of Iran was not on the list of countries to choose
I ask Google to add Iran
If you local guides see this message, tell Google developers my opinion :pray:t2::pray:t2::heart::iran:

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Thanks for sharing.

Kindly consider to also include the relevant Maps link(s) for your readers to explore more.

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very informative post indeed, thank you for sharing the post with us @Jojnlocal01
you can share the location or POI of the place for other local guides.

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Hi @AbdullahAM
I am very happy to inform you about one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in my country. Unfortunately, Google has sanctioned Iran, and I can’t write the location of Persepolis here. That’s why I named the place Antarctica as a sign of protest
Address : Iran - Fars Province - Marvdasht - Marvdasht City - Persepolis
To access this UNESCO-registered monument, you can come to Marvdasht from Shiraz Airport
Also, a visit to the tomb of Cyrus the Great and the tombs and stone inscriptions of the era (Achaemenid and Sassanid) near Persepolis called (Naqsh-e Rostam)