Fin Garden (Bagh-e Fin) in Kashan,
Iran
Fin Garden (Bagh-e Fin) is a historical Persian
garden, located in Kashan, Iran. The garden contains Kashan’s Fin Bath, famous
for being the site of the murder of Amir Kabir, a Qajarid Prime Minister under
Naser al-Din Shah. Kabir was assassinated by someone at Fin bathhouse, who was
sent by King Nasereddin Shah in 1852. The garden was probably first created
during the Safavid era, though there were renovations later in history.
Completed in 1590, Fin Garden is the oldest extant
garden in the country. Fin Garden features long reflecting pools, cypress
trees, and plenty of Safavid era tile work. The garden’s fountains and
bathhouses are remarkable for their water features and advanced system that
functioned without the construction of mechanical water pumps. The central
pavilion is notable for its art and décor that reflects the style of the
period. Inside, a museum houses ancient ceramic statues, coins, and Persian
rugs. Architectural styles include those from Safavid, Zandiyeh, and Qajar
eras.
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