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Mushtaqieh Dome
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Mushtaqieh Dome, dating to the 14th century, is both a mausoleum and mosque complex associated with the Sufi saint Mirza Mohammad Ali Mobasher Kermani, known as Mushtaq. Its most striking feature is the turquoise-tiled dome that dominates the skyline, set above a square chamber adorned with stucco and tilework. Inside, the tomb of the saint lies in a peaceful courtyard, often visited by pilgrims and those seeking quiet contemplation. The complex also includes a small mosque and a garden, offering a serene escape from the city bustle.
Don't miss
- Photograph the iconic turquoise dome against the blue sky
- Visit the tomb of Sufi saint Mushtaq in the tranquil courtyard
- Explore the 14th-century stucco and tile decorations inside the prayer hall
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Mushtaqieh Dome
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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