- Fin Garden (Bagh-e Fin) — A classic Persian garden with pools, old plane trees and ornate pavilions; it’s where landscaped water channels, a tiny historic bathhouse and the story of Amir Kabir’s assassination meet, so you feel Kashan’s long history in one stroll.
- Borujerdi House (Khaneh-ye Borujerdiha) — A showpiece Qajar merchant home with dramatic windcatchers, frescoes and clever passive-cooling design; the courtyard and rooftop views are great for appreciating local craftsmanship and how people adapted to the climate.
- Tabatabaei House (Khaneh-ye Tabatabaeiha) — An intimate, exquisitely decorated family mansion full of stained glass, plasterwork and carved wood; quieter than Borujerdi but every room tells a story about domestic life in old Kashan.
- Agha Bozorg Mosque and Madrasa — A
- Fin Garden (Bagh-e Fin) — A classic Persian garden with pools, old plane trees and ornate pavilions; it’s where landscaped water channels, a tiny historic bathhouse and the story of Amir Kabir’s assassination meet, so you feel Kashan’s long history in one stroll.
- Borujerdi House (Khaneh-ye Borujerdiha) — A showpiece Qajar merchant home with dramatic windcatchers, frescoes and clever passive-cooling design; the courtyard and rooftop views are great for appreciating local craftsmanship and how people adapted to the climate.
- Tabatabaei House (Khaneh-ye Tabatabaeiha) — An intimate, exquisitely decorated family mansion full of stained glass, plasterwork and carved wood; quieter than Borujerdi but every room tells a story about domestic life in old Kashan.
- Agha Bozorg Mosque and Madrasa — A wonderfully symmetrical mosque-school complex with a serene courtyard and soaring dome; it’s both architecturally beautiful and alive with the feel of traditional religious education.
- Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse (Hammam-e Sultan Amir Ahmad) — A restored public bath with tiled halls, sculpted muqarnas and patterned skylights; walking the warm echoing rooms gives a tactile sense of communal life in past centuries.
- Kashan Bazaar & Timcheh Amin-o-Dowleh — A lively covered bazaar centered on the domed timcheh (traders’ hall) where you can buy carpets, spices and rosewater while admiring vaulted brickwork and old caravanserai spaces.
- Ameri House (Khaneh Ameriha) — A beautifully restored mansion turned guesthouse/museum with multiple courtyards and a rooftop terrace; it’s one of the best places to imagine the elegance of wealthy Kashani life and get a real rooftop panorama of the old town.
- Tepe Sialk (Sialk Mounds) — Ancient archaeological tells on Kashan’s southern edge with a small museum; they’re among Iran’s oldest urban layers (think 6th-4th millennium BCE) and add deep-time context to the city.
- Friday (Jameh) Mosque of Kashan — A multi-period congregational mosque with brick domes, historic inscriptions and quieter corners than the big city mosques; good for seeing layers of Islamic architecture without the crowds.
- Rosewater distillation stalls and workshops in the Bazaar — Not a single monument but an essential local craft: visit during season to watch traditional golab distillation, smell fresh rosewater, and buy small-batch bottles or rose-based treats—very Kashan.
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