Many foreign tourists have visited Soltanieh Dome and shared their opinions about the world’s largest clay dome on Google.
Soltanieh Dome is one of the most important historical monuments of Iran, whose name appears in the UNESCO World Heritage List. This historical monument, which is considered the tomb of Sultan Muhammad Khodabandeh, is known as the largest clay dome in the world. Many foreign tourists include visiting the Soltanieh Dome in their travel plans to Iran. A number of tourists who have traveled to Zanjan to visit this architectural masterpiece have shared their opinions and experiences on Google Maps. In the following, we will examine some of these opinions.
1. Dieter Knausenberger from Great Britain
In 1975, on our way back home from Nepal, we passed this place and Soltanieh village. In the early 14th century, the Soltanieh dome was very impressive and only a few tourists visited it.
2. Temel Atik from Türkiye
The entrance to the collection is expensive; However, even passing by it, the building can be seen.
3. Shikar Rashid from Iraq
An amazing place and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as the world’s largest brick dome! You need about an hour to visit each part. Don’t miss the museum and the balcony where you can see unique art paintings!
4. Halil İbrahim Akış (Halil İbrahim Akış) from Türkiye
There are services inside the complex with an entrance fee. Scaffolding has been erected everywhere; But they allow you to go to the upper floors; There you can see the building better; It is a wonderful building.
5. Behi Sem from Türkiye
I have been there several times. Although the renovation is not finished yet, you can enjoy the architecture and great details! Also, the view from the second floor is mesmerizing.
6. Eddie Abroad from Colombia
It will be worth a visit in two years when the restoration is finished.
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