Iran
Sassanid Archaeological Landscape
The Sassanid Archaeological Landscape of Fars region covers monumental buildings, inscriptions, and other relevant relics of the three main cities of the Sassanid Empire.
The archaeological sites stand out for their rock carvings and sculptures. The empire is also known for its contribution to the distribution and establishment of Zoroastrianism, and the site includes major Zoroastrian monumental architecture such as the Takht-e Neshin fire temple.
Community Perspective: Solivagant visited two of the ancient cities, Bishapur and Sarvestan, and recommends the bas-reliefs. The "main" location, Firuzabad, so far stays unreviewed.
Site Info
Official Information
- Full Name
- Sassanid Archaeological Landscape of Fars Region (ID: 1568)
- Country
- Iran
- Status
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Inscribed 2018
Site history
History of Sassanid Archaeological Landscape
- 2018: Revision
- Extended from TWHS Firuzabad Ensemble (1997)
- 2018: Advisory Body overruled
- ICOMOS advised Deferral + deletion of Savestan component; both overturned after amendment lead by Spain
- 2018: Inscribed
- Inscribed
- Type
- Cultural
- Criteria
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Links
- UNESCO
- whc.unesco.org
- Official
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- visitiran.ir — Visit Iran
All Links
UNESCO.org
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Official Website
- visitiran.ir — Visit Iran
Community Information
- Community Category
- Archaeological site: Near Eastern
Travel Information
Red Zone Travel Advisory
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Shiraz Hotspot
Sarvestan is 1 hr 15 mins, Firuzabad 1hr 45mins and Bishapur 2 hrs 15 …
Recent Connections
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Brick architecture
The brick dome and brick ceilings of th… -
Already inscribed still on T List
Firuzabad Ensemble TWHS
Connections of Sassanid Archaeological Landscape
- History
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Sassanid Empire
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Parthian Empire
remains of a previous Parthian settlement in Bishapur -
Located in a Former Capital
first capital of the dynasty
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- Architecture
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Brick architecture
The brick dome and brick ceilings of the Sarvestan Palace. -
Stand-alone Rock Reliefs
Firuzabad, Fars and Bishapur have groups of Sassanian reliefs, the former including the oldest, a large battle scene, now badly worn. (wiki)See en.wikipedia.org
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Domes
Sarvestan Palace among others
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- World Heritage Process
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Reconstruction regarded as unsatisfactory
include today a large percentage of new materials, namely plaster and black cement, with new stones used for the facing of the walls. This situation, in ICOMOS’ view, directly affects the authenticity of the monuments within the nominated property. (AB ev) -
Already inscribed still on T List
Firuzabad Ensemble TWHS
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- Religion and Belief
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Zoroastrianism
Includes bas relief depicting Ardashir’s investiture by Ohrmazd, the Zoroastrian creator God. Plus remains of fire temples
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- Human Activity
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Irrigation and drainage
rock cut reservoirs in Bishapur
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- Constructions
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Notable Bridges
5th century Mihr Narseh Bridge (actually outside the current boundaries, but feature heavily in the dossier and need for boundary modification) -
Monumental Monoliths
The Collosal Statue of Shapur I was carved out of a stalagmite.See en.wikipedia.org
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- Timeline
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Built in the 3rd century
date back to the earliest and latest moments of the Sassanian Empire, which stretched across the region from 224 to 658 CE (AB ev)
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- WHS Hotspots
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Shiraz Hotspot
Sarvestan is 1 hr 15 mins, Firuzabad 1hr 45mins and Bishapur 2 hrs 15 mins
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- Visiting conditions
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Red Zone Travel Advisory
Iran fully off-limits
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News
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First published: 28/04/25.
First published: 18/05/16.