Garden at Fin
Item
- Title
- Garden at Fin
- pavilion of Shah Abbas
- Creator
- Jamshid al-Kashi (Persian mathematician)
- City
- Kashan, Eşfahān, Iran
- Address
- Fin neighborhood
- Country
- Iran
- Date Created
- 17th century
- Century
- 17th century
- Classification
- Architecture and City Planning
- Building Type
- pavilions
- Style/Period
- Safavid (style)
- Safavid dynasty (period)
- Islamic
- Cultural Context
- Iranian
- Persian
- Materials
- brick
- stucco
- Techniques
- vaulting
- Subject
- Fin Garden
- Kashan
- Shah Abbas
- pavilion
- water pond
- Safavid architecture
- Description
- partial view including Shah Abbas Pavilion and part of landscape
- The six and a half acre garden in Fin, a suburb outside Kashan, captures the Soleimaniyeh spring and directs it into a geometric layout of watercourses and pools, framing various small buildings and garden plots. Although a garden was in place much earlier, the standing buildings are from the Safavid and Qajar periods. Safavid constructions include the exterior wall and monumental entrance portal, the central pavilion, and a small bathhouse - famed as the site of Amir Kabir's murder. A larger bathhouse and a library were built during the Qajar period.
- Source
- Saif Haq
- Photographer
- Saif Haq
- Rights Holder
- © Saif Haq
- Access Rights
- Users must request permission from the copyright holder for all use in publications, including theses and dissertations.
Jamshid al-Kashi (Persian mathematician), “Garden at Fin”, Saif Haq Collection, accessed November 15, 2024, https://exhibits.lib.ttu.edu/s/haq/item/15163