There is a historic church near the town of Maku and next to a village called Barun. Chapel of Dzordzor is one of the churches in Iran that registered on the World Heritage List.Read more
Tabriz railway station is located in Tabriz, the capital of Eastern Azarbaijan province. It was operated for Jolfa line in 1916, but it was connected to Tehran railway station in 1958. The building of Tabriz railway station is in the register of Iran's national tangible heritage. In past years, Tabriz was within the Silk Road, a trade route connecting Asia to Europe from 200 BC until the 15th century. Nowadays, Tabriz has also the same v...Read more
Jolfa railway station is located in Jolfa, a border city in East Azarbaijan province which is on the boundary with Armenia and Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. Jolfa railway station is one of the old ones in Iran, and it was ultimately operated by the Russian in 1916 with the Jolfa-Tabriz railway line. As a result of this railway, Russia was connected to Tabriz, Iran, through Nakhjavan and Jolfa. This line was active until the dissolution of...Read more
Urmia railway station is located in Urmia, the capital of west Azarbaijan province. Urmia is near the border of Iran and Turkey and has a diverse population in terms of tribe and religion. This coexistence has a long history in Urmia, and it has left appealing monuments such as St. Mary Church and Segonbad. Urmia railway station is a young one, operated in 2018, and it has 2 platforms. Read more
“I said, ‘What about my eyes?’ God said,‘Keep them on the road.’” Hafiz