Moshtaghieh Dome is an attractive mausoleum that once belonged to a renowned Sufi mystic, featuring stunning stuccowork and blue-and-white-tiled roofs. The building dates back to the Qajar era, with some parts from the Mongol era. It offers a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful architecture, with three different courtyards to explore. Located near the old area of Kerman, visitors can also enjoy the nearby ancient bazaar and lush greenery.
Why you should go
1
Explore the stunning stuccowork and blue-and-white-tiled roofs of Moshtagh Ali Shah's mausoleum
2
Climb to the roof for a unique view of the three domes from the Qajar period
3
Enjoy a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by old trees in multiple courtyards with beautiful architecture
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This attractive mausoleum belongs to a renowned Sufi mystic.
The building dates back to Qajar era, while some parts of the structure are from Mongol era.
The stuccowork and the blue-and-white-tiled roofs are beautiful.
Actually I just visited outside of monument because it was closed when I arrived there. Seems it's a religious mosouliom of a sufi
3 domes from Qajar period make a nice composition but it is not easy to see them from the yard and you have to go on the roof then you see them together. We paid a lady who is working for the mosque and we went up there. Inside the tombs is noy very interesting. Just in the biggest room there are decorations on the ceiling
This attractive mausoleum belongs to a renowned Sufi mystic.
The building dates back to Qajar era, while some parts of the structure are from Mongol era.
The stuccowork and the blue-and-white-tiled roofs are beautiful.
Actually I just visited outside of monument because it was closed when I arrived there. Seems it's a religious mosouliom of a sufi
3 domes from Qajar period make a nice composition but it is not easy to see them from the yard and you have to go on the roof then you see them together. We paid a lady who is working for the mosque and we went up there. Inside the tombs is noy very interesting. Just in the biggest room there are decorations on the ceiling
Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and have better lighting for photos of the intricate decorations
Consider hiring someone at the mosque to access areas like rooftops for better views
Take time to relax in the green yard and soak in the serene ambiance away from busy tourist spots
Reviews
Moshtagh Ali Shah's mausoleum is a religious site dedicated to a renowned Sufi mystic, featuring stunning stuccowork and blue-and-white-tiled roofs. Visitors can explore the three domes from the Qajar period by going up on the roof for a better view. The peaceful atmosphere with old trees adds to its charm, making it an ideal place to relax. While some find the interior less interesting, the exterior architecture and surrounding greenery create a beautiful setting near Kerman's old bazaar.
This attractive mausoleum belongs to a renowned Sufi mystic.
The building dates back to Qajar era, while some parts of the structure are from Mongol era.
The stuccowork and the blue-and-white-tiled roofs are beautiful.
3 domes from Qajar period make a nice composition but it is not easy to see them from the yard and you have to go on the roof then you see them together. We paid a lady who is working for the mosque and we went up there. Inside the tombs is noy very interesting. Just in the biggest room there are decorations on the ceiling
A beautiful peaceful place commemorating a great Persian mystic figure. It is close by the old area of Kerman where the old bazaar is located and people can get a true feeling of the ole ancient gracious Kerman.
Peaceful and nice atmosphere with very old trees that give you very nice feeling. You can visit three different court yard with beautiful architecture and pounds.