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Tile Workshop

Created with Sketch. Isfahan, Iran
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Duration

3 Hours

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Cancellation

Up to 1 day

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Group Size

7 people

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Languages

English

Overview

If you are interested in art, you will also be drawn to traditional tile art. Art that is mostly found on the walls and ceilings of religious sites. Tile art is one of the most important elements in post-Islamic Iranian architecture that spread to the Islamic world.

Tile art is one of the ancient and traditional Iranian arts, the most beautiful and oldest of which is the turquoise tiles of Isfahan and the historical inscriptions of the Seljuk minarets have been decorated with them.

The eighth century was the period when this fine art was widely used to decorate buildings and continued until the late twelfth century.

This workshop is sharply recommended if you are a fan of art, especially ancient art, to see the history by going through the colors and shapes.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • No Health restrictions
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Group Type:
  • Couples
  • Big groups
  • Small groups
  • Solo travelers
  • Friends
  • Families
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • We can pick up travelers or meet them at a starting point
  • Pickup starts: 30 minutes before departure
  • we pick up from any hotel in Isfahan

What you will do

Itenirary
16:00
We can pick up travelers or meet them at a starting point
Pickup starts: 30 minutes before departure
we pick up from any hotel in Isfahan

Included/Excluded

  • Specialized bilingual guide
  • Private Transport
  • Entrance fees
  • Additional Services
  • Insurance
  • Drink

Activity's Location

Created with Sketch. Isfahan, Iran

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Member Since 2019

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