Photos from Iran in 1995

Back in the nineties, friends invited me to visit them in Iran (ایران). In September 1995, I spent four weeks with them, meeting wonderful people, and being amazed at the country’s beautiful scenery and landmarks. (No sympathy for the government, of course!)

Here’s a few of my photos. For much nicer images, follow the Wikipedia links!


On the road

A highway along the desert
A gas station in the middle of nowhere
A small market
Green is a rare color…
… but mountains come in all shapes and colors
Sunset

Tehran (تهران)

I didn’t take a lot of pictures in Tehran (تهران). The traffic and sheer size of the capital are impressive. But there’s also beauty in the parks and mountains.

Traffic
In a small bazaar
At a cemetery
Azadi Square (میدان آزادی)
Sunset on Azadi Square

Isfahan (اصفهان)

There’s lots of phenomenal “tourist attractions” in Isfahan / Esfahan (اصفهان), a city that’s been world famous even back in the Middle Ages. I loved the city’s bridges at night, but unfortunately failed to take a good photo of them.

The giant Naqsh-e Jahan Square (میدان نقش جهان), with the Shah Mosque (مسجد امام) to the left and the Ālī Qāpū (عالی‌ قاپو) palace to the right
Inside the Shah Mosque (مسجد امام)
Another view from within the Shah Mosque
Looking out of Chehel Sotoun
The Chehel Sotoun (چهل ستون‎) pavilion
The “shaking minarets”, Menar Jonban (منار جنبان)
One of the “shaking minarets”
The Armenian Vank Cathedral (کلیسای وانک)

Shiraz (شیراز‎) and Persepolis (تخت جمشید)

Shiraz (شیراز‎) is another city with a rich history and beautiful places. Not far from Shiraz is Persepolis (تخت جمشید), a historical site built 2,500 years ago.

Eram Garden (باغ ارم) with Qavam House
A former watering place for camels
The Tomb of Hafez (Hāfezieh, حافظیه)
The ceiling of the Tomb of Hafez
A stairway in Persepolis (تخت جمشید)
A gate in Persepolis
Persepolis detail
Naqsh-e Rustam (نقش رستم), near Persepolis