Vakil Mosque in Shiraz is located west of the Vakil Bazaar, locally it is known as Masjd-e Vakil. This mosque was built between 1751-1773 during the Zand period. Shiraz was the governing seat of the Zand dynasty and it has left everlasting effects on this city’s art. Vakil Mosque covers an area of 8,660 square meters and it has two iwans built around a central courtyard and a pool. Exterior of this mosque is adorned with the Persian tiles called haft rangi (seven coloured).
This mosque has been restored in the 19th century during the Qajar period. Attention to details is incredible in this mosque and it is considered one of the masterpieces of the Zand period.