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Ardebil province
is a lush and attractive wall in northwestern Iran
that has incredible natural attractions and unique
monuments. That is why it can be on the list of
Iranian travelers' canvas and nature preferences.
The province was able to attract nearly 2 million
Iranian and foreign tourists in year two. In this
post from Tourism magazine Eli Patri we want to
introduce Ardebil tourist attractions to help you
determine your tourism destination when you go to
this province and know where to start your tourism,
so join us.

Sheikh Safiuddin Ardebili's
Tomb
One of the most famous sights of Ardabil that you
can visit is the tomb of Sheikh Safi al-Din Ardebili.
This monument is among the works listed in the
National Heritage List of Iran and is also listed in
the UNESCO World Heritage List. This exquisite and
precious collection is unique in its kind and has
various parts such as porcelain house, jannatra, hen
house, chalet, martyrdom, house lamp and shrine.
This attraction is located in the high square of
Ardebil Qapu and is buried by Sheikh Safieddin, the
founder of the Safavid sect who was built after his
death in the year AH, by the son of Sadruddin Musa.

Ardebil House Chinese Museum
Another tourist attraction in Ardebil is the Chinese
Museum, which dates back to 5 centuries. The museum
is on the eastern side of the main porch of the
Sheikh Safi al-Deil Ardebili collection and was
designed by a Sheikh Baha'i celebrity and scholar.
This museum is a hall consisting of four kings and
archers and its area has colorful Mogharnas and
beautiful Islamic motifs. But other than that, what
makes this museum attractive is its high strength
when an earthquake strikes.

Address: Sheikh Safi Cultural-Historical Collection
Ardebil, Qapu High Square
Lake Shorabil The most
famous natural attraction in Ardabil
One of the most famous tourist attractions in
Ardabil that every traveler should visit is Ardebil
Lake. The lake has a variety of recreational,
sporting and cultural facilities such as canoeing,
track and field, cycling, zoos, well-equipped
hotels, playground for kids, a restaurant in the
middle of the lake. To get to this lake you have to
go 2 kilometers southeast of Ardebil.

Address: Ardabil City, Milad Highway
Suspended City Bridge
One of the largest suspended bridges in the world is
the Meshginshahr suspension bridge, which is located
at a height of 6 meters above the Khyavachai River
on a Meshshengh Forest Park. The bridge was built by
local experts and engineers, and the knowledge of
its construction was quite native. This bridge is
one of the most exciting sights in Ardabil, if you
are not afraid of altitude it is highly recommended
to go to it.

Address: Noor Sabalan Tourism Area, Ardebil, Meshgin
Shahr
Ghaleh Castle, a prison for
famous political figures in history
Between Ganchevoye village and Gharaghaaj is also
one of the most fascinating historical sites of
Ardebil called Ghaleh Castle. The castle is one of
the relics of the Safavid period and is widely known
throughout the history because of the imprisonment
of important political figures at the time, such as
the Safavid princes.

Address: Ardebil, Meshginshahr, 2km northeast of
Meshkinshahr
The strangest historical
cemetery in Ardebil
One of the most spectacular places to visit in
Ardabil is a quaint historic cemetery. This historic
cemetery, known as the city of Yeri, is located 2
kilometers east of Meshkinshahr and covers an area
of 5 hectares. The age of the castle and the temple
dates back to 6 BC and Goshcha Hill to 6 millennium
BC.

Hazelnut forest overlooking the Heiran trail
On the northwestern side of Ardebil, there is
another natural tourist attraction in the city,
called Fandgul Forest. Located on the northwest side
of the country, this forest is among the best
available for summer vacations. To reach this forest
you have to go 2 kilometers to Ardebil city and 2
kilometers south to Namin city.

Ice
Cave, an exciting attraction in Ardebil
Located 2 kilometers west of Khalkhal on the western
side of the Masuleh Hot Talesh (Cave), a cave called
Iceberg is at a height of 2 meters. It has an area
of 2 meters and has two openings with a diameter of
about 2 kilometers and the diameter of its main
entrance is about half a meter. It should be noted
that the basin is 4 cm deep and at the height of 1.5
meters at the bottom of the cave.

Ardebil Jame Mosque
Each city has its own mosque, which is home to large
gatherings. Ardebil province is not out of the norm
either, and it has a mosque or a Friday mosque, one
of the religious attractions of the area, dating
back to the Seljuk era. Historical documents
indicate that in the past this mosque was the site
of a fire temple dating back to the Sassanid period
and after which Islam was introduced to Iran in the
fifth century AH. . The main part of the mosque is
located in the lower part of the dome or "dome",
which has a large area.

Address: Ardebil, northeast of Ardebil, between Pir
Shams al-Din and Abdullah Shah neighborhoods
Moghan plain
Moghan Plain is one of Ardabil's recreation centers
located on the south bank of the Aras River and west
of the Caspian Sea and is known as the Everlasting
Zone. Moderate temperatures, proportional rainfall,
and the best pastures for lush are some of the
reasons to recognize this area. Moghan plain is one
of the most important agricultural and animal
breeding centers of Iran.

Address: Ardebil, Pars Abad
Museum of Anthropology
Following the tourist attractions of Ardebil we
reach the Ardabil Museum of Anthropology called Ham
Aga Naghi which is one of the important museums of
Ardabil. Another name of this museum is Zahir
al-Islam Bath, which if you went to the province and
people were not familiar with the Anthropology
Museum would know this place by this name. In this
museum you can get acquainted with the culture and
customs of this area, where you will also find a
variety of sculptures with local coverage of Ardabil
people, works and manuscripts of the region's
history, culture and identity. In fact, the Ardabil
Museum of Anthropology is one of the ideal places to
get acquainted with the culture, customs, customs,
lifestyle, clothing and food of the Ardabil people
along with special rituals for this region of Iran.

Address: Ardebil, Qapu High Square, at the beginning
of Saadi St.
The tomb of Sheikh Amin
al-Din Jibril
In the village of Kalkhouran, 2 kilometers from
Ardebil city is the tomb of Sheikh Amin al-Din
Jibril, which is one of Ardabil's tourist
attractions. The tomb dating back to the tomb of
Sheikh Amin al-Din Jibril in Ardabil dates back to
the tenth century AH and is one of the most valuable
historical attractions in Ardabil, and historians
have cited this tomb as a masterpiece of the Safavid
era. Sheikh Aminuddin, the father of Sheikh
Safiuddin Ardebili, is one of the ancestors of the
Safavid kings whose tomb is known among the people
of the village as the "Sheikhs of Sheikh".

Address: Ardebil, village of Kalkhuran, 2 km north
of Ardebil
Ardabil's Seven Springs
(Dash Kassan)
Other tourist attractions in Ardebil can be
mentioned the Haft Cheshmeh Bridge, known as Dash
Kassan. The attraction is in Khordad 4 Square and
has had many names so far, including "Yodi Gosli
Bridge", "Gajin", "Corpi Red" and "Bridge Daxton".
The designers of the bridge made it seven brick
openings with five and seven arches and stone
crushers. Plaster and iron are among the materials
used in the construction of the building. The bridge
of Haft Cheshmeh dates back to the Safavid era,
which was repaired in the year 6 AH after damages
caused by the passage of time. The Seven Springs
Bridge was registered in August 2008 as national
monuments.

Hot water of cattle ewes
One of the hottest hot springs in Sarein is the
muddy water buffalo, which is a 5m long and 2m wide
pool. The pool is surrounded by tall walls, and hot
water flows through several points of the pool floor
and flows out of the east side conduit. The water
temperature of a cow's fountain is 2 degrees Celsius
and its water content is about 3 liters per second.
The area is covered by alluvial sediments of the
fourth period, and in some places volcanic remains
are visible.
Address: Ardebil, Sarein
The ancient site of the
castle of Khosrow
About 3 kilometers northwest of Ardebil, near a
village called Qonan Qiran, is an ancient area known
as the "Castle of Khosrow". Khosrow Castle is
located on a low mountain called Shush Daghi, which
is surrounded on three sides by north, northwest and
northeast, by the beautiful river "Qareh So".
Khosrow Castle is an ancient site dating back to
more than 6 centuries BC

Lake Neur, Ardabil's
popular tourist attractions
A lake about 4 kilometers southeast of Ardebil is
one of Ardabil's tourist attractions, which has two
small and large lakes. The two lakes collide with
each other in the spring and there is a single lake
with a depth of 2 meters. Water from this lake is
used for irrigation of agricultural lands. Little by
little rainbow trout are released annually to
control the population of lakes in this lake and
during winter due to frost They collect it.

Address: Ardebil, Khalkhal Ardebil Road to Khalkhal,
Village of Budalalo, left side, 2 km
Mash Forest
Ardebil city is 2 km away. Another tourist
attraction in Ardebil is also called Mashah forest.
This area is one of the best travel destinations for
summer. Inside the forest is a hot water pool called
Mashhui, which has water for therapeutic purposes,
which is why it attracts so many people. It is the
best choice for trekking and hiking in the winter
and you can enjoy the ski slopes there as it is
covered with snow all over.

Address: Ardebil, Namin, 2 km southeast of Namin
city
Historic Manafzadeh House
Another sightseeing in Ardebil province, which is
one of the historical attractions of Ardebil, is an
old house that dates back to the first Pahlavi
period. The architecture of this 5-year-old house is
Haj Mohammad Ali Architecture, built by the order of
Hossein Gholi Sadeghi in central Ardabil. This house
is now registered as National Ardebil Art District
in year 5.

To get to know the rest of Ardebil tourist
attractions as well as the good hotels and
restaurants in this city we suggest you have a look
at Ardebil Travel Guide. Kurdish. |