Pahlavanpur Garden is a beautiful garden that has been turned into a hotel currently. It dates back to the Qajar era. The garden belonged to Hasan Mollareza, but this garden was owned by his son-in-law, Mr. Ali Pahlavanpur, after his death. Pahlavanpur Garden has been UNESCO registered in 2011.
This complex includes a kushk (a kiosk or a small garden pavilion), a central courtyard, and a garden. Now, it is a hotel and its Persian architectural style is important because it represents the changes in the construction of a Persian garden.
A tower, a barn, and a stable located in the entrance of the garden. The river at the bottom of huge plane trees attracts your attention and its pleasing sound fills the environment. It flows between two rows of plane trees and creates an attractive view. In this garden, there can find fruit trees such as persimmons, pomegranate, and almond.
The river originates from Hasan Abad qanat and it does not cross any other garden. Other qanats cross this garden such as Shah Hoseini and Mazvir Abad.
Visitors can avail free date change. No cancellations and refunds can be made.