In this paper, the structure and spirit of Persian
gardens will be investigated in three selected fame
Persian gardens, which have been registered in the
UNESCO’s World Heritage List. These gardens have
been selected based on their location and their
period of constructions. They are all located in the
hot and dry climate of central district of Iran and
have been built between Safavid dynasty (1501–
1736) and Qajar dynasty (1785 to 1925). Fin and
Chehel-Sotun gardens are two of the oldest standing
gardens in Iran, which have been built in the Safavid
Dynasty.