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Bagh-e Fin
UNESCO World Heritage Site
LocationKashan, Isfahan Province, Iran
Part ofThe Persian Garden
CriteriaCultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(vi)
Reference1372-004
Inscription2011 (35th Session)
Area7.6 ha (0.029 sq mi)
Buffer zone173.4 ha (0.670 sq mi)
Coordinates33°56′47″N 51°22′21″E / 33.9463772°N 51.3725853°E / 33.9463772; 51.3725853
Location of Fin Garden in Iran
Drawing by Pascal Coste

Fin Garden (Persian: باغ فین Bagh-e Fin) is a historical Persian garden located in Kashan, Iran. It contains Kashan's Fin Bath, where Amir Kabir, the Qajarid chancellor, was murdered by an assassin sent by King Nasereddin Shah in 1852. Completed in 1590, the Fin Garden is the oldest extant garden in Iran.[1]

History

The origins of the garden may be anterior to the Safavid period; some sources indicate that the garden has been relocated from another place, but no clear picture of it has been found.[2]

The settlements of the garden in its present form was built under the reign of Abbas I of Persia (1571-1629), as a traditional bagh near the village of Fin, located a few kilometres southwest of Kashan.[3]

The garden subsequently suffered from neglect and was damaged several times until, in 1935, it was listed as a national property of Iran.[2] On 2007, 8 September, Bagh-e Fin was submitted to the UNESCO's Tentative List.[2]

Unesco declared the garden a World Heritage Site on July 18, 2012.

Structure

The garden covers 2.3 hectares with a main yard surrounded by ramparts with four circular towers. In keeping with many of the Persian gardens of this era, the Fin Garden employs a great many water features.[3]

References

  1. ^ "The world's 50 most beautiful gardens: Asia, Africa, Australasia, and the Americas".
  2. ^ a b c Iranian Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization. "Bagh-e Fin (Fin Garden), Kashan". Unesco tentative list. Retrieved 2008-04-15.
  3. ^ a b "Bagh-e Fin". gardenreview.com. Retrieved 2008-04-16.

External links

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