About Ebrahim Khan Complex

Ebrahim Khan Complex belongs to Qajar Era and it is located next to Ganj-Ali Khan Square in Kerman. This complex was constructed in 1231 A.H. by Ebrahim Khan Zahir ud-Dowlah, the governor of Kerman. With an area of about 4500 m2, Ebrahim Khan Complex includes a school, mosque, bazaar, bathhouse and cistern. This complex was constructed inspired by the architecture of Safavid Era. The governing decorative agent in Ebrahim Khan Complex is the seven-color adobe tile.

City

Kerman

Kerman

Kerman is the capital city of Kerman Province. It is the most important city in South-East Iran. Kerman is famous for its long history and strong cultural heritage.
See Kerman