Bagh-e Fin, Kashan: Since the sixteenth century, historians, writers, poets, and travelers have all praised the beauty of its trees, its clear water, its light and shade. Bagh-e Fin occupies a tract of six and one-half acres; it is surrounded by a high wall whose south facade is pierced by a monumental two-level gateway and which has four towers at its corners. The garden has several basins located on the axes of its promenades, including a large basin that along with the pavilion occupies the center of the square tract.(p. 82) "All is calm": Persian garden main index From The
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