Persian Garden
landscape-architecture
world-cultural-heritage
iran
persian-garden
persiangarden
garden-landscape
architectural-scenery
persian-culture
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The Persian Garden in Iran, designated as a World Heritage Site in 2011, consists of 9 gardens located in 9 provinces. These nine gardens were constructed in different periods and can be traced back to the 6th century BC. The main design concept of Persian gardens highlights the symbolic imagery of the four elements of Eden and Zoroastrianism - sky, water, earth, and plants. All gardens are divided into four parts, and water plays an important role in irrigation and decoration. Terraces, pavilions, walls, and precise water flow irrigation systems are important features of gardens.