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Historical and beautiful place

A holy place of worship for Zoroastrians, this is a fire temple located in the 30th tir street. Unfortunately it wasn't open when I wanted to go there and also it's worthy to note that everyone can go into the yard of fire temple but the place of worship, the fire temple proper, is only open to the Zoroastrians. Its outsides and walls are beautiful too and even if you can't make it to the insides of the fire temple, it worths to visit there if you're passing by in 30th tir street in Tehran.

The building of Adrian Temple, Adrian shrine, Zoroastrian mosque, Tehran fire temple, Zoroastrian temple or any other name that this holy place has, is the only fire temple in Tehran that is a fire. It is a fire and a place of worship for Zoroastrians.


Non-Zoroasterians are not allowed to go inside the building but visiting the yard and seeing inside through the windows are worth.


It's one of the rare functional Zoroastrian fire temple of Tehran. Fire temples' building normally are simple. A rectangle building with a pool in front of it and inside of the temple there is a room with a burning fire in a copper container. The façade is decorated with fine brickwork and a marble inscription in the hands of two angels which reads: “For the Pleasure of Ahura Mazda”. When you enter the courtyard, a big pool is facing the building, resembling the typical architectural plan of the fire temples in Yazd. But if you don't have time to go to Yazd, city of Zoroastrian, it's better to visit this fire temple. It's located in Si_e_tir street which has church, synagogue, and mosque as well.

Awesome, Amazing, you should go and visit

Nice place to visit. Very helpful people to answer your questions