Known as Bagh-e-Eram in Persian, meaning Paradise Garden, this site is one of the nine UNESCO-inscribed cultural heritage sites classified under Iran's Persian Gardens.
Though the exact date of its construction is debated, it is estimated that Eram Garden was built in the thirteenth century.
Over the centuries, various dynasties and Iranian tribes have contributed to the garden's enhancement, transforming it into a key component of Shiraz's botanical nature.
Visitors to Eram Garden often describe it as a piece of paradise. The garden boasts a diverse array of fruit trees, including apple, pear, and pomegranate, as well as towering cypress trees and a myriad of flowers.
Shiraz is a city deeply intertwined with poetry, and this connection is palpable in Eram Garden.
The garden has inspired many poets, including the renowned Hafez.
The 19th-century pavilion within the garden honors Hafez, with his poems printed on its tiles.
“We are people who need to love, because love is the soul’s life, love is simply creation’s greatest joy.” - Hafez
For poetry enthusiasts, a visit to Eram Garden is an essential pilgrimage when in Shiraz.
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