Nournews: Abadeh, a historical city in the north of Fars Province, is known as the origin of the art of woodworks (Monabbat-Kari), with its old history and rich culture. With its sweet nature, hospitable and artistic people, the city displays a beautiful combination of modernity and Iranian authenticity. Abadeh is not only the birthplace of prominent artists, but it is also a desirable destination for those interested in art, history, and nature, because of its hospitable and peaceful ambiance. Abadeh has many tourist attractions, the most important of which are as follows:
Izadkhast Castle, dating back to the Sassanid Dynasty.
Sarafian Timcheh [Timcheh is part of a bazaar in Iranian traditional architecture, which has a ceiling], dating back to the Qajar Dynasty.
Abadeh Kolah-Farangi Mansion, dating back to the Qajar Dynasty.
Izadkhast Caravanserai, dating back to the Safavid Dynasty.
Chenar village. The oldest mentions of the village in history belong to Herodotus’s writings.
Abadeh, with its rich heritage of handicrafts, sweet nature, and hospitable people, is considered a luminous jewel in the heart of Fars Province.
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