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A must-see for tourists

Very nice mirror working I recommend you to visit this shrine. It's close to the Hafez Tomb and it... read more

Reviewed 12 December 2023
dianagL4852NA
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Shiraz, Iran
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Another beautiful Shrine

Ali Ibn-e Hamze is an amazing shrine among so many beautiful shrines in Shiraz! Despite being... read more

Reviewed 26 January 2023
fseinstein
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Lisbon, Portugal
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Reviewed 4 May 2018 via mobile

Small but lovely shrine with lovely people working there that welcome you quite Nice. Some people do not go to this shrine but I advise to go there.

Date of experience: April 2018
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Reviewed 4 May 2018 via mobile

The holy shrine is free for visiting. The only thing is to cover the head with chador for women. The shrine is covered with the pieces of broken mirrow inside. Some people sit in the yard and drink tea.

Date of experience: April 2018
Thank Shimnik
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Reviewed 14 April 2018 via mobile

We only passed by this sight on the way to Hafez garden and were more than impressed. First of all, it’s free and they have a very nice tourist information that will even greet you with tea while happily explaining the story behind the shrine. The courtyard is already impressive but when entering it’s even more stunning. You shouldn’t miss this place, certainly one of the most special buildings in Shiraz.

Date of experience: April 2018
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Reviewed 8 April 2018

Great place, quiet, hidden behind the walls. Amazing inside, peaceful surrounding. You can take a photos or make movies, but remember, that local people come here to pray and rest.

Date of experience: October 2017
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Reviewed 12 March 2018

Ali Ibn Hamzeh Holly Shrine is another famous and old holy shrine in Shiraz. when you travel to Iran you can visit there and spend some time

Date of experience: June 2017
Thank IranNeginTravel
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