Taq-e Bostan, or arch of the garden, is a UNESCO declared heritage site from the Sassanid era in the Zagros Mountains.
The historical monument contains a series of the finest surviving large rock reliefs, which are some of the best-preserved examples of Persian Sassanid era (around the 4th century CE) sculptures.
The area also serves as a lovely picnic place for domestic and foreign tourists who come in large numbers to spend a holiday in this pleasant spot.
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