The Tomb of Saadi, commonly known as Saadieh (Persian: سعدیه), is a tomb and mausoleum dedicated to the Persian poet Saadi in the Iranian city of Shiraz.
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Tomb of Saadi Shirazi Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Saadi, born in Shiraz in the 13th century AD, was one of the most famous poets of the Middle Ages and was admired not only in Iran but also in the Western world. His tomb is actually a beautiful Persian garden now, and there is a pool for tourists to make wishes with coins.
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Tomb of Saadi Shirazi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Tomb of Saadi, commonly known as Saadieh (Persian: سعدیه), is a tomb and mausoleum dedicated to the Persian poet Saadi in the Iranian city of Shiraz.
Sadi's most famous poem collection, the Palace of Golestin, the rose garden inspired by the rose of his hometown. I read a few words, this place is really pleasant, you can't help but shake, the trees and leaves are tangled. The gardens here are clear, and there is a small forest, birds singing, flowers blooming in the garden, and the trees are fruitful.
The basement of this cemetery is now closed, so you can only look at the parts on the ground, there are some interesting artifacts can also be seen inside, overall the scale is relatively small. An hour is enough.
When I went there, I couldn't enter the bottom of the cemetery anymore. It's a pity, so the place to see has been greatly discounted, but as a well-known attraction, you can also see it if time permits.
If you don't understand the history and culture of this nation, there are really too many cemeteries in this place, just choose one or two beautiful ones, anyway, the others can't understand it, this place feels average.