Isfahan (IMNA) – The area of Aqa Bozorg mosque, Ashti Konan alley, Ab-Anbar-Khan, Darbagh, and Babavali paths, and Pankhol passage to Kamal al-Molk square are the historic sites situated along the cultural path of Kashan.
Cultural path of Ab-Anbar-Khan is one of the passages that was created with the cooperation of the Culture and Islamic Guidance organization of this county. The purpose behind the passages was reviving culture-based urbanization and improving the cultural businesses, so that craftsmen can take advantage by receiving low percentage facilities.
Kashan is a city in Isfahan that hosts many historical constructions as well as unique handicrafts. Traditionally Kashan has been famous for producing silk, carpets, velvet, rose water and potteries.
But most importantly, the county is the home of Tepe Sialk, the oldest of four ziggurats in Iran constructed by the Elamite civilization. You can enjoy a journey through space and time in Kashan's cultural paths.
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