Chal Nakhjir cave
Chal Nakhjir is a rare geological phenomenon which was recently discovered in 1989 and is located in the township of Delijan . This cave belongs to the Cenozoic period and has been formed as a result of tectonic factors and aerobic chemical reactions . It has beautiful decorative stones . The height of this cave in some places reaches over 20m . and has deep valleys in its divergent paths .
The reflection of light through prism of crystals and calcite stones , beside variable hangings from ceiling and spongy crystalic covering of the walls and flooring , create an exotic sight and ranks this cave to one of the most beautiful and outstanding caves of the world in attracting tourists . Certain characteristics such as passages , lakes , pools and columns have presented a special beauty to this cave . It is said that there is a pool of water at the end of this cave with large halls alongside . This cave is a rare and exceptional site for tourists is worth seeing .
Jameh Mosque of Saveh
The Jameh Mosque of Saveh is a Seljuk-era mosque , located in Saveh , Iran . This monument was built in the 12th century , coinciding with the establishment of the city itself .
Like so many monuments of central Iran , the Jameh Mosque of Saveh’s core is of the 12th century , and its single surviving minaret is dated in 1110 and 1061 . The proportions of its façade are also related to systems of proportion established in the 12th century , although the work itself is , apparently , of the early 16th . Recent discoveries indicate that the mosque might have been constructed on the foundations of an older mosque dating back to the 10th . Several inscriptions found in the mosque date back to the 10th century .
Khorheh Solooki Temple
Khurheh is a village in Khurheh Rural District , in the Central District of Mahallat County , Markazi Province , Iran . At the 2006 census , its population was 627 , in 224 families .
The village is located 12 miles (19 km) north of Mahallat , Markazi Province of Iran , with historical buildings believed to be of Parthian period . This site was first excavated by Naser al-Din Shah Qajar , on a treasure hunt . It also has an inscription on a rock that date to Seljuq Empire .
Chaharfasl bath museum
The said bath dates back to the Qajar period , and had two separate sections for ladies and gents . The tile-work of the clock room and spinal designed columns of this area , including the layout of the bath are interesting features . The said structure was renovated into a museum after undergoing necessary repairs .