Ibrahimiyeh Elmiyeh School (Ibrahim Khan Zahir Al-Dowleh School) is one of the buildings that was built upon the order of Ibrahim Khan, the governor of Kerman.  This, despite the passage of years, is still open and educates young and enthusiastic students. Ebrahim Khan School, located on Shahid Shariati Street in Kerman, was rebuilt by the Kerman scholars after the attacks of Aqa Mohammad Khan Qajar. The construction of the Ibrahimyeh School in Kerman was completed in 1851 AD. This school has a rectangular plan, built in two floors, which have many rooms around the courtyard. The Ibrahimiyeh School has been inspired by the magnificent architecture of the Safavid era. Wooden doors and windows with colored glass add to the beauty of the building. The highest windward of Kerman, with a height of 16 meters, is located at Ibrahimyeh School (Ibrahim Khan Zahir Al-Dowleh School). In the decorating of the school, there are tiles with plant and geometric designs. Ibrahim Khan Complex includes school, bazaar, and bathroom and water storage. The Modares house on the southern side of the school will be added to the collection in the future. As the decorations used in this collection Tiling, Moqarnas, Plastering and Karbandi can be mentioned. If you enjoy travelling, we advise you to travel to Iran and join Kerman tour with Alaedin Travel group to see the historic attractions such as the Prince Mahan's Garden, Hamam-e Vakil, the Tomb of Shah Nematollah Vali and the Jabaliyeh Tomb with our professional tour guides. To book your hotel and airline ticket and also the best hotels in Kerman visit www.alaedin.travel