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Nasir al-Mulk Mosque

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The
exterior looks like any other formal mosque, but the interior boasts of
remarkable piece of architecture. The inner courtyard features the typical arch
gates, synonymous with Islamic architecture but its unique blue glazed tiles,
intricate carved ceilings and intricate Koranic inscriptions makes the mosque a
sheer work of art.

The interiors have ornate arches and chandeliers all dotted
in an beautiful pattern of glazed tiles and fine Persian carpets that create
stunning contrasts. Coloured glass adds myriad shades inside this beautiful
mosque. 
At the
crack of the dawn, the stained glass reflects on the surface forming a
wonderful astonishing pattern.

Mosque Data

Architect

Type

Central

Country

Iran

Owner/Founder

Year

1888

Area

Drawings

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