Divan Hafez is one of the most important books that can be found in every Iranian’s home. Our people have a long-standing relationship with the unseen language, and his unique poems and sonnets are the language of many of them. Not only us Persian speakers, but many people in the world are fascinated by Hafez Shiraz, and many of them wish to visit the tomb of this great poet.
Shiraz’s Hafiziya, with its unique spiritual atmosphere and beauty, is one of the best places to visit in Shiraz, and there are few travelers who leave this city without visiting Hafiziya. In this article from tourism magazine Fly Todaywe are going to introduce Hafezeh Shiraz and provide you with the information you need to visit Hafez Tomb. Stay with us.
Where is Hafezia Shiraz?
No traveler – both domestic and foreign – leaves Shiraz without visiting Hafeziya. Hafiziyah is undoubtedly one of the best Sightseeing places in Shiraz is The place where Hafez’s tomb is located is located in the northeast of Shiraz city and hosts millions of people of poetry and literature every year. Even foreigners have a special devotion to Hafiziyah, and there is hardly anyone who would not be fascinated by its calmness, beauty and attractive architecture after visiting it. Hafez Mausoleum is located on Golestan Street and opposite Hafezeh Stadium in Shiraz and it is easily accessible by subway, bus and taxi.
The address of Hafez’s tomb: Shiraz, between the crossroads of Literature and Hafeziyah, in front of Hafeziyah Stadium
Address of Hafiziya on Google map
How to go to Shiraz Hafizeh?
It does not matter in which neighborhood of the beautiful city of Shiraz you are staying and from which part of the city you want to go to Hafeziya; In any case, you don’t have a very difficult road ahead of you and you can easily visit the tomb of Khwaja Shiraz. In addition to taxis and private cars, luckily it is also possible to reach this attraction by subway and bus.
Access to Hafez tomb by metro
If you want to go to Hafeziya by metro, you should go to Zandiye station on line 2 Shiraz Metro Get off the train. This station has a very good access to the tomb of Hafez.
Going to Hafeziyah by bus
To access Lasan al-Ghaib Mausoleum by city buses, you must take the Shahid Dastghaib line to Narenjestan Blvd. and get off at Hafeziya station.
Access to Hafizeh Shiraz by private car
If you plan to go to Hafez by your own car, first enter Golestan street and then you must cross the intersection of Hafez and Golestan streets. A little before the intersection of Golestan St. with Chehl Maqam and right in front of Hafeziyah Stadium, you will reach Hafez’s court and tomb. For easier access, you can also use Google Maps.
Currently, the doors of Hafiziyah open to those interested from 8 am and tourists can visit this mystical and beautiful place until 7 pm.
Hafiziyah ticket price
Currently, the cost of visiting the tomb of Hafez is 30,000 Tomans for Iranian tourists and 250,000 Tomans for foreign tourists. You can get the visit ticket from the counters located in front of the entrance. Also, in order not to wait in long queues, you can also buy your ticket online.
Visiting hours of Hafiziyah
Currently, the doors of Hafez’s tomb are opened to those interested from 8 am and tourists can visit this mystical and beautiful place until 7 pm.
The best time to visit Hafeziya
Although visiting Hafiziyah in all days of the year has its own charm and beauty, in spring (especially in May and April), visiting Hafez’s tomb has another pleasure. During these months, the atmosphere of Hafeziyah is filled with the pleasant aroma of spring oranges, and walking in it will be a unique experience for you. In addition, 20 Mehr also Hafez commemoration day Many programs are held in this mausoleum, which doubles the pleasure of visiting Hafeziya Shiraz. Shiraz is undoubtedly one of The best domestic fall destinations It is in our country.

History of memory The story that happened to Hafez!
Now that we have obtained general information about the Hafiziya of Shiraz, it is time to get to know a little more about the history of this building and see what ups and downs it has gone through in order for Hafez’s tomb to become its current form. It is said that the first attempts to build a tomb for Hafez go back to the period of Mirza Abul Qasim Gorkani (then ruler of Fars). At that time, the tomb of Lasan al-Ghaib was a dome-shaped structure in front of which there was a large pond and it was filled with Roknabad water.
During the Safavid and Afshariya periods, Hafez’s tomb was preserved in the same form and image as before, and only this place was renovated several times. But in the Zandiyeh period, parts were added to the Hafiziya so that the architecture would be closer to the form we know it today.
During this period, a hall with 4 stone columns was built in front of Hafiziyah. Also, a green garden was considered for the tomb, and Karim Khan Zand ordered that a marble stone be placed on the tomb of Lasan al-Ghaib. This stone is still on the tomb of Hafez and very beautiful poems of this great poet were engraved by a person named Haj Aghasi Bey Afshar Azarbaijani with Nastaliq script. These engravings also belong to the Zandiyeh period.

From that time to the Pahlavi period, many people have tried to restore and improve Hafez’s tomb. One of the people was Mullah Shahjahan Zoroastrian, who visited Khawaja Shirazi in 1317 AH and developed a special devotion to this famous poet. In this way, he decides to build a luxurious court for Hafez’s tomb. This work arouses the anger of one of the demonstrative people of that time and finally, the court that Mullah Shah Jahan built is destroyed.
The shape and image that we know from Hafiziyah today belongs to the Pahlavi period. The current court of Hafez was built in 1314 by a person named Ali Asghar Hekmat (Minister of Education at the time) and based on a design by Andre Godard (French architect). In this reconstruction, the plan that the Zendians had planned for the construction of the tomb remained in force, and 16 more stone columns were added to the middle hall of Hafiziyah. It is said that the current architecture of Hafeziya is a symbol of the world of the kingdom and the dome that is placed on the tomb was designed with the inspiration of the dervish hat.
Different parts of the memory
There are many reasons why Hafez Tomb has become one of the most popular sightseeing places in Shiraz. In addition to visiting Hafez’s tomb and taking fortune-telling, the garden where Lasan Ghaib’s tomb is located has indescribable spirituality and peace. For this reason, even if you spend hours in the memory space, it will be difficult for you to get bored of it.
The memory has several sections, each of which has a special attraction. The 20-column hall, which was discussed earlier, divides the memory space into two parts, the north and the south. In terms of symbolism, the southern courtyard is a symbol of the bustle of material life, and the northern courtyard, where Hafez’s tomb is located, is a symbol of the beauty of the spiritual world. In the following, the different parts of the memory are introduced in detail:
South yard or courtyard
After passing through the entrance gate of Hafiziyah, you will enter its southern courtyard. Around this courtyard, there are orange trees and very beautiful gardens that double the pleasure of walking in Hafeziyah. In the middle of this courtyard, there is a walkway that takes you to the middle hall and then to the northern courtyard. The porch of the middle hall is almost 4 meters from the ground and you have to climb 4 steps to reach it.
middle hall
By passing the 18 steps mentioned in the previous section, you will reach the middle hall and Hafez’s tomb is right in front of you. The 4 central columns of this hall are relics of the Zandiye period, and the surrounding columns were added to the porch in the Pahlavi period. In terms of symbology in Hafiziyah, it is said that the southern court is a symbol of material life, the middle hall is a symbol of purgatory, and the northern court is a symbol of reaching the truth (heaven).
The northern courtyard and Hafez’s tomb
Passing through the southern courtyard, you will reach Hafez’s tomb, which is the most important part of this building. Hafez’s tomb has five steps and is one meter high from the ground level, and very beautiful and well-carved columns surround it. When you step into the interior of Hafez Tomb, just raise your head a little and take a look at the dome of Hafez Tomb to be blown away by its beautiful carvings, which are mostly in turquoise color.
This part is the most mystical part of the memory; You can stand at Hafez’s tomb and enjoy the peace and spirituality of the space to the fullest. This is the place where you should never forget to get Hafez’s horoscope!

Other tombs around Hafez tomb
The place where Hafez’s tomb is located was a cemetery in the past and besides Hafez, other people are also buried in different parts of Hafeziyah. Although Hafez is the most important and famous person buried in Shiraz’s Hafeziya, however, other important people can be found who have done great things for literature or politics.
One of these important figures is Qawam al-Sultaneh, one of the most famous Iranian politicians. The Qawam family was one of the most influential and richest people in the Qajar period, and many members of this family are also buried in Hafiziyah (a room on the left side of the hall).
Other prominent personalities who are buried in different parts of Hafiziyah include:
- Rasul Parvizi, author and storyteller
- Fasal-ud-Doulah Shirazi, poet
- Dr. Mehdi Hamidi Shirazi, poet and university professor
- Professor Nuruddin Razavi Sarvostani, one of the greats of authentic Iranian music and singing
- Haj Mullah Ali Semnani, scholar and mystic
- and…
Eastern Hayat Hafezia
In the eastern courtyard of Hafeziyah, there are very beautiful arches that are decorated with Hafez’s poems. If you want to see very beautiful views of Hafez’s tomb, be sure to visit these arches. In addition, there is a handicraft store and a take-out coffee shop in Hafiziyah’s Eastern Hayat.
Attractions around Hafez Tomb
Shiraz city to its historical attractions such as PersepolisNarenjestan Qavam, Bagh Afif Abad, Vakil Bazar Shiraz and… are famous. The number of these attractions is so large that in most of its streets and alleys, you will find buildings that have architectural and historical value and will blow your mind with their beauty.
Due to the high variety of these attractions, you must plan carefully so that you can visit all of them during your stay in Shiraz. In the following, we will introduce the attractions that are located around Shiraz’s Hafeziya, and you can visit all of them in one day:
The gate of the Qur’an
The city of Shiraz by name The gate of the Qur’an It is tied and often when we hear the name of Shiraz, we remember this famous building. In the past, this gate was one of several entrance gates of Shiraz city, and in order for travelers to return safely to their homeland, it was kept above the gate of the Qur’an, which was known as the Seventeenth Qur’an. This place has now become one of the most popular sights in Shiraz and has lost its old use.

Jahan Nama Garden
One of the most beautiful Shiraz gardens which is located at a very short distance from Hafeziyah and can be reached by walking for 10 minutes, is Jahan Nama Garden. It is said that this garden dates back to the 8th century. However, Jahannama Garden gained another prosperity during Karim Khan Zand’s era and since then it has become one of the best sightseeing places in Shiraz.
Saadi Tomb
Saadi Tomb It is also one of those buildings that at the time Travel to Shirazyou should never miss visiting it. Saadiyeh is almost 3 kilometers away from Hafez’s tomb and is located in the northeast of Shiraz and at a very short distance from Delgosha Garden. This scenic spot is the burial place of Saadi, a famous Iranian poet, and just like other scenic spots in Shiraz, it is considered a very beautiful place both in terms of architecture and natural beauty.
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque which is known as the Pink Mosque and its beauty has a special reputation in Iran and the world, it is located 4 kilometers from Hafeziya. This beautiful mosque is located on Lotf Ali Khan Zand street and it is said that its history goes back to the Qajar period. In fact, the Nasir al-Mulk mosque was built by a person named Mirza Hassan Ali Khan, who was a descendant of the Qawam family.
Shiraz Eram Garden
Many tourists consider Eram Garden as the most beautiful garden and sightseeing place in Shiraz. This garden, just like many beautiful gardens in Shiraz, once belonged to the Qavam family and today it has become one of the best sights in Shiraz. in Shiraz Eram Gardeneverything has gone hand in hand to make passengers feel in “Eram” and a real paradise.

Hotels around Hafiziyah
If you would like to stay near Lasan al-Ghaib and be able to reach Hafiziyah whenever you want, the following hotels will be very suitable options for you. for Shiraz hotel reservation We offer you these options near Hafiziyah.
On the head of our turbat, as if you want to pass
As much as Hafez has a special place among lovers of Persian literature, Hafiziyah of Shiraz has also gained significant popularity among domestic and foreign tourists. In this article, we talked about Hafez Tomb and provided you with practical and useful information for visiting this spectacular attraction. If you are planning to travel to Shiraz, you can by preparing Shiraz train ticket, Shiraz bus ticket or Shiraz plane ticket Easily get yourself to this poetic city. Have you ever visited Hafez’s tomb? What do you think about this spiritual and pleasant atmosphere?
Frequently asked questions about Shiraz memory
Who is Hafizeh’s designer and architect?
The design of Hafez’s tomb is based on a design by French architect Andre Godard.
Is Hafezieh open on Fridays?
yes Travelers can also visit Hafez’s tomb on Fridays.
What are the visiting hours of Hafez’s tomb?
Tourists can visit the tomb of Hafez from 8 am to 7 pm.
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