Tomb of Hafez

A tranquil garden and mausoleum honoring Iran's beloved poet Hafez, a spiritual and cultural heart of Shiraz.

Essential Information

  • Address Musalla Garden, Shiraz, Iran
  • Opening Hours Open daily from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Visit Planning

  • Entrance Fee 100,000 IRR for foreigners
  • Best Time to Visit Morning or late afternoon
  • Located in Shiraz

Visit the Tomb of Hafez: The Spiritual Heart of Shiraz

The Tomb of Hafez is one of the most beloved cultural landmarks in Shiraz. Dedicated to the famous Persian poet Hafez, this tomb attracts poetry lovers, travelers, and locals alike. Hafez’s poetry, filled with themes of love, mysticism, and beauty, resonates deeply within the hearts of Iranians, and his tomb is a place for reflection, poetry recitation, and tranquility.

History and Significance

Hafez, one of Iran’s most revered poets, was born in Shiraz in the 14th century. His works have had a profound influence on Persian literature and culture. The Tomb of Hafez was built in 1773 in the Musalla Garden, where his poetry continues to inspire generations. The site includes an elegant mausoleum with beautiful tile work, surrounded by lush gardens and fountains.

Architectural Features

The tomb’s design blends classical Persian and Islamic architecture. A stunning marble tombstone rests beneath an intricately decorated dome, and visitors can sit in the tranquil gardens, enjoying the beautiful surroundings while reading or listening to Hafez’s poetry. The ambiance of the garden is serene, making it an ideal spot for those looking for a peaceful moment.

Visitor Tips

  • Best visited in the early morning or late afternoon when the site is less crowded.
  • Visitors often bring Hafez’s poetry books and recite verses in his honor.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll want to explore the surrounding gardens and reflect in the peaceful environment.

Nearby Attractions

  • Tomb of Saadi: A short distance from the Tomb of Hafez, this mausoleum is dedicated to another of Shiraz’s famous poets, Saadi.
  • Nasir al-Mulk Mosque: Also known as the Pink Mosque, this mosque features stunning stained-glass windows and is one of Shiraz’s most photographed sites.

Available Facilities

  • Restrooms
  • Cafés
  • Souvenir shops

Visitor Tips

Visit in the morning for a peaceful experience and bring poetry books for recitation.

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