Eram Garden Zoo
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iran
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Daily 08:00–19:00
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UNESCO World Heritage Persian garden in Shiraz containing a zoo section, one of Iran's most visited historic and natural attractions.
Iran's Historic Royal Garden Zoo
Eram Garden (باغ ارم) is one of Iran's most celebrated historic gardens and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in Shiraz — the city of poets, roses, and Persian culture in Fars Province. While primarily famous as a Persian royal garden of extraordinary beauty, Eram Garden also contains a significant zoological section that makes it a dual attraction of historic and wildlife interest.
UNESCO World Heritage Persian Garden
Eram Garden is one of nine Persian Gardens collectively inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011, recognised as outstanding examples of Persian garden design — a tradition that influenced garden cultures from Spain to India. The garden dates back to the Seljuk era (11th–12th centuries) and was developed to its current form during the Qajar dynasty (19th century). Its elegant pavilion, towering cypress trees, and formal water channels represent the pinnacle of Persian horticultural art.
The Zoo Section
Within the extensive garden grounds, a zoological section houses a collection of animals that complement the garden's role as a place of natural beauty and education:
- Persian leopards — native to Iran's Zagros and Alborz mountains
- Deer and gazelles — animals historically associated with Persian royal gardens
- Peacocks — a quintessential garden bird deeply embedded in Persian iconography
- Birds of prey — eagles and falcons, important in Persian falconry tradition
- Various bird species — waterfowl and songbirds in the garden's pond and aviary areas
Shiraz — City of Poets and Roses
Shiraz is one of Iran's most culturally rich cities, home to the tombs of the great Persian poets Hafez and Saadi, the nearby ruins of Persepolis, and the famous rose gardens that inspire its designation as the city of roses. Eram Garden is the centrepiece of Shiraz's horticultural heritage and one of the most visited sites in Iran.