1. Imamzadeh Saleh, Tajrish
Iran’s capital isn’t just a city for history, culture and modern day living, there are also a number of famous and eye catching religious sites that you may not have known about. These religious sites bring many tourists to the capital each and every year, as well as pilgrims who travel the middle east to visit these beautiful and holy sites. Tehran has a wide range of diversity when it comes to religious sites and while a majority are Islamic, there are also religious sites such as churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian places of worship. We explore 7 of the most note worthy religious sites found in the capital and their beautiful architecture from the exterior.