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Amazing Mosque is Lighted with a Kaleidoscope of Colors

The stunning Nasir al-mulk Mosque conceals a stunning key between the surfaces of its pretty conventional exterior: getting inside is like strolling into a kaleidoscope of colors. Every day, the radiation of the early morning hours sun glow through vibrant stained-glass windows, changing the places into a stunning wonderland of wealthy shades, styles, and light that play on the floor of the mosque.

In addition to the fantastic show of light and color through the stained glass, the mosque features other stunning components of design and architecture, such as complex geometrical floor tile styles, painted arches and niches, and amazing domes. The use of wonderful rose-colored floor tiles in the internal planning gained the mosque the nickname Pink Mosque in popular culture.

The mosque, situated in Shiraz, Iran, was designed from 1876 to 1888 by the order of one of the Qajar Empire lords. The wonderful framework was designed by Muhammad Hasan-e-Memar and Muhammad Reza Kashi Paz-e-Shirazi.

Nasir Al Mulk Mosque











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