Eram Garden, known as Bagh-e Eram in Persian, is a historic Persian garden located in Shiraz, Iran. This magnificent garden is renowned for its aesthetic attractions, varied plant life, and the palatial building at its heart. The garden is a quintessential example of the Persian garden style characterized by a quartet of gardens, with water playing an important role in its layout. The central feature is a large pool that reflects the sky and the beautiful edifice overlooking it. Embellished with intricate tile work and flanked by tall cypress trees, the structure showcases the architectural style from the Qajar era. Eram Garden is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, appreciated for its contribution to the cultural heritage of humanity. It embodies the philosophical and artistic concepts that characterize Persian gardens—a representation of paradise on earth according to historical Islamic views. The garden layout is designed to create a peaceful and harmonious environment for relaxation and reflection. Visitors can wander amidst the botanical diversity, which includes a diverse range of flowering plants and fruit trees that provide a burst of colors and fragrance throughout the year.