Cyrus the Great, one of the kings of Achaemenid, ordered to build a capital in 546 BC or maybe later, this capital is known as Pasargadae. After his death, he was buried in that place too and today, his tomb is considered as the most important monument of Pasargadae. Six broad steps ending to a grave is what you are going to enjoy the most in Pasargadae. One of the magnificent structure of Pasargadae is a private palace which is believed to be the residential center of Cyrus, the king. The palace had two main entrance gates. The inscriptions on the door depict the king and his servants. The architectural style of the palace is simple but lovely. The combination of black and white stones in the columns and on the floors made a new architectural style. Pasargadae and its historical remnants along with Naqsh-e Rostam, Naqsh-e Rajab and Persepolis will fulfill demands of history lovers who choose to take a tour to Shiraz and if you like to experience everything in a perfect level, we suggest you to taste Alaedin Travel Iran tours.