Nazar Garden
| Nazar Garden | |
|---|---|
| Native names | |
| Location | Kazerun, Iran |
| Coordinates | 29°37′1.7″N 51°38′40.7″E / 29.617139°N 51.644639°E |
| Area | 5 acres (primary), 3.5 acres (current) |
| Founded | 1737 |
| Built | Khajeh Ali Qoli Khan Afshar, Ruler of Kazerun |
| Governing body | Kazerun Municipality |
Nazar Garden (Persian: باغ نظر romanized: Bāgh-e Nazar) is one of the historical gardens of Iran, which is located in the city of Kazerun and is considered one of the tourist attractions and historical places of this city. This garden was created by Khajeh Ali Qoli Khan Afshar, the ruler of Kazerun in the Afsharid dynasty in the year 1737, in the southwest of the city of Kazerun. Throughout history, Nazar Garden has been a place of rest and reception and a dormitory for many kings and princes, governors, elders and other dignitaries of Iran, Fars region and foreign countries.