The Beauty of Traditional Iranian Architecture

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Photographer Ramin Rahmani Nejad captured the beauty of colors and unique architectural features of the majestic Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque, also known as the “Pink Mosque.” Located in Shiraz, Iran, the Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque is one of the few mosques in the world that is designed with stained glass windows. Adorned with painted geometric tiles on its arches and ceilings along with the high use of pink tile, the sacred building is an exquisite representation of Iranian architecture, history, and beauty. 

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This is one of the most exquisite buildings I’ve ever seen! That tiled floor! It looks like water! Those windows! OMG. I wanna go to there

darkestelemental616:

I love fandom because we see something and think, “This world could be bigger and better and deeper, and then through a collective creativity we do it. It’s like Narnia: the further in you go, the bigger and more detailed and more real it becomes. And that’s just fucking amazing.