Kermanshah, one the oldest cities in Iran, is situated in the west of the country between two very different climates. As a result, this important archaeological site has moderate temperatures throughout the year.
The Carvings of Bisotun, created around 521 B.C. and Taq-e- Bostan, an ancient village, are must-see destinations.
According to the Islamic Republic News Agency, Kermanshah has more than 4,000 monuments, 260 of them have been listed in Iran’s national heritage list, and one of them features on the UNESCO World Heritage site.
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