Located in Kermanshah, historical Tekyeh Moaven-ol Molk dates back to Qajar dynasty about 10 years ago. This Tekyeh was built in order to be used for the religious ceremony of honoring the bravery of the 3rd Shia Imam. Unfortunately during the constitutional revolution of Iran, Tekyeh Moaven-ol Molk was ruined and then set on fire. Later that time, a clergyman bought and started to renovate it. Six years later, he added the neighboring buildings to Tekyeh moaven-ol Molk and thus two new sections called Abbasiyeh and Zeinabiyeh were constructed there. The Tekyeh is about six meters lower than the ground level so to enter you have to walk down some stairs, it owns three entrance gates which visitors could use the main door these days. Tekyeh Moaven-ol Molk got its fame because of its magnificent tile works that most artists believe that it is truly a unique example. These beautiful tiles are wonderful manifestation of architecture and tile work combination. The style and look of the tile works in this place worth spending a day just getting drowned in watching. This construction help the next generation to know more about Iranian professional artists and their art. In addition to this site, Kermanshah has many other things to offer. You could experience Alaedin Travel excellent services while you are in Kermanshah tour.