Aref Qazvini Mausoleum is next to the Avicenna Tomb and in Avicenna Square in Hamadan. Although Aref Qazvini was a chivalric and a great man, he is buried in a simple mausoleum.  Aref Qazvini, the contemporary poet, was born in 1261 Hijri in Qazvin. He was Molla Hadi Vakil’s son. He started learning Arabic syntax, music and Noha when he was young. He traveled to a lot of cities like Tehran, Hamadan, Rasht, Istanbul and Bagdad. He came to Hamadan in his last years of his life with disease and lived in a rented house in Morad beik Valley. In the end, Aref Qazvini passed away in 1312 Hijri after a difficult life in Hamadan. He was buried in the area of Avicenna Mausoleum. The architect of Aref Qazvini Mausoleum is Hooshang Seihoon, Iranian professional architect who moved Aref Qazvini Mausoleum and put it in the entrance of Avicenna Mausoleum. There are so many natural and cultural tourist attractions in Hamadan, the city of history and culture. Hegmataneh hill that shines like a pearl in Hamadan, Abshineh wetland, Garigori Stepan church, Mishan plain, etc. are Hamadan tourist attractions that we recommend you to visit them while you are in this city. Join Alaedin Travel tour guides in tours to Hamadan to enjoy beauties of Hamadan. You can book your hotel, flights and other special services on our website: www.alaedin.travel or you can simply call our partners. Experience a nice, different and memorable trip to Iran with Alaedin Travel.