CulturalInscribed 2011Iran (Islamic Republic of)
The Persian Garden is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in Iran (Islamic Republic of), inscribed in 2011, spanning 716 hectares.
About This Site
The property includes nine gardens in as many provinces. They exemplify the diversity of Persian garden designs that evolved and adapted to different climate conditions while retaining principles that have their roots in the times of Cyrus the Great, 6th century BC. Always divided into four sectors, with water playing an important role for both irrigation and ornamentation, the Persian garden was conceived to symbolize Eden and the four Zoroastrian elements of sky, earth, water and plants. These gardens, dating back to different periods since the 6th century BC, also feature buildings, pavilions and walls, as well as sophisticated irrigation systems. They have influenced the art of garden design as far as India and Spain.
| Category | Cultural |
| Date Inscribed | 2011 |
| Area | 716 ha |
| Cultural Criteria | c1, c2, c3, c4 |
| Location | Iran (Islamic Republic of) |
Location & Geography
Coordinates
Latitude: 30.1666667, Longitude: 53.1666667
Inscription Justification
Brief synthesis The Persian Garden consists of a collection of nine gardens, selected from various regions of Iran, which tangibly represent the diverse forms that this type of designed garden has assumed over the centuries and in different climatic conditions. They reflect the flexibility of the Chahar Bagh, or originating principle, of the Persian Garden, which has persisted unchanged over more than two millennia since its first mature expression was found in the garden of Cyrus the Great's Palatial complex, in Pasargadae. Natural elements combine with manmade components in the Persian Garden to create a unique artistic achievement that reflects the ideals of art, philosophical, symbolic and religious concepts. The Persian Garden materialises the concept of Eden or Paradise on Earth. The perfect design of the Persian Garden, along with its ability to respond to extreme climatic conditions, is the original result of an inspired and intelligent application of different fields of knowledge, i.e. technology, water management and engineering, architecture, botany and agriculture. The notion of the Persian Garden permeates Iranian life and its artistic expressions: references to the garden may be found in literature, poetry, music, calligraphy and carpet design. These, in turn, have inspired also the arrangement of the gardens. The attributes that carry Outstanding Universal Value are the layout of the garden expressed by the specific adaptation of the Chahar Bagh within each…
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is The Persian Garden located?
The Persian Garden is located in Iran (Islamic Republic of).
When was The Persian Garden inscribed as a World Heritage Site?
The Persian Garden was inscribed by UNESCO in 2011.
What criteria does The Persian Garden meet?
The Persian Garden meets the following UNESCO criteria: c1, c2, c3, c4.
How large is The Persian Garden?
The Persian Garden spans approximately 716 hectares.
Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026
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