Hamadan is province in Midwest of Iran which attracts lot of tourists each year from across the world.

The Ganjnameh are set of cuneiform characters written in three languages (ancient Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian), set into a rockface on Mount Alvand, about 5 kilometers from modern-day Hamadan.

It is just one of the most beautiful and breathtaking attractions of Hamadan.

The grave of Avicenna, and Ali-Sadr Cave are other famous attractions of Hamadan.

A cool and pleasant summer climate does however attract tourists escaping from the intense heat elsewhere.