Pars Museum

Museum · Shiraz

Pars Museum

Museum · Shiraz
Fars Province, Shiraz, Zand Underpass, JG8W+92M, Iran

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Lavishly tiled octagonal museum in Shiraz showcasing Persian art, handwritten Qurans, and the tranquil garden-tomb of Karim Khan Zand.  

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Fars Province, Shiraz, Zand Underpass, JG8W+92M, Iran Get directions

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Fars Province, Shiraz, Zand Underpass, JG8W+92M, Iran Get directions

+98 71 3222 4151
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Jul 30, 2025

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Shaik Masood

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Beautiful building/museum with lovely paintings on the walls and ceilings, holding old artifacts including vessels and Arabic/Farsi manuscripts

M Kalantari

Google
A must to see or those who love history!!! Pars Museum is where the remaining of Karim Khan Zand was moved to, and today it is also called the Karim Khan Tomb. There are plenty of interesting historical pieces kept there including Karim Khan Zand’s sword and some ancient ceramics. The museum includes a beautiful garden called Nazar Garden in which an octagonal mansion was built during the time of Karim Khan Zand, i.e., 250 years ago. Highly recommended!!!

Don BeHRouZ

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The Pars Museum is a museum in Shiraz, Fars Province, southern Iran and is located in Nazar Garden.The octagonal building was the place in which royal guests were hosted during the Zand dynasty of Iran. It was also used for holding official ceremonies.It is also the burial place of Karim Khan Zand. The old Nazar Garden was one of the largest gardens of Shiraz during the Safavid rule (1501–1722). During Zand dynasty (1750–1794) Karim Khan built an octagon structure which was called Kolah Farangi. It was used to receive and entertain foreign guests and ambassadors and hold official ceremonies. In 1936 the pavilion became a museum. It was the first museum which was located outside the capital city of Tehran. The brick designs, tiling, pictures and big stone dadoes are among the architectural features of the building.[1] Pars museum is a display of almost 30 handwritten Qurans, a number of magnificent paintings of famous Persian artists. Among the paintings is the well-known Karim Khan’s Smoking Shisha created by Jafar Naqash.

Saba Foroozani

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It’s a beautiful place, but I wish they took better care of the courtyard.

Valeria L. M. A. Freundt

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This is a must-visit attraction when you are in Shiraz. Its architecture, the collection, the flourishing, peaceful and beautiful garden provide a memorable experience. Thank you, Nazereh Jamali, a passionate and amazing guide!

K leo

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Pretty nice with some interesting items on display but the museum itself is very small. The garden is good to relax.

Mohammad Bahmani

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Wow. Karim Khan the founder of Zandiyeh Dynasty, ordered to bury himself in the pavilion of this garden, it has deserve to see the first museum of Shiraz.

Rafael Cerezo Vidal

Google
Interesting place. Enjoy this beautiful place by the hands of Nazereh Jamali, probably the best guide to discover Shiraz with properly historic details.