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Yazd is one of the historical cities of Iran, known
as the city of Windmills, Bride of the Desert, Dar
Al-Alam and the City of Bicycles and is known as the
world's first adobe city and the second most
historic city in the world.
Yazd is the name registered as the first city to be
listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List
The historical texture of Yazd city with an area of
about 7 hectares has been designated as the most
extensive and principled texture of Iranian history.
The city's importance increased further and
attracted more tourists after Yazd's entry into the
UNESCO list and world record. In this report, we
intend to focus on the sights of Yazd.
Mosque of Yazd

Yazd Mosque was one of the historical masterpieces
of Iran, with monuments from different times left in
every corner.
The main foundations of the Rasasanian mosque and
the current building of the mosque are considered to
be of Azeri architectural style. The Dome of the
House belongs to the Ilkhanid period and the head of
the Rafi Mosque is believed to belong to the
Shahrokh period and the Timurid period. It is
renowned for its dome layout, lofty loft, as well as
unique tile flooring.
Yazd's Jame Mosque, which shines like an unmatched
pearl in Yazd, is on the west side of Imam Khomeini
Street and one of its old neighborhoods.
Yazd Fire Temple

The fire temple is the name of a type of Zoroastrian
worship where a fire is found in a special place and
the most important religious worship, including the
reading of the Avesta and the Goths, takes place in
front of the fire.
Yazd Fire Temple is one of those temples built
during the first Pahlavi era and is of great value
to Zoroastrians. This place is also known as the
Werraham Fire Temple, where the sacred fire of
Wherham is located.
Dowlat Abad Garden

Dolatabad Garden of Yazd is one of nine Iranian
gardens named in the UNESCO World Heritage List and
has an international reputation and is home to the
world's tallest windmill and is of great
architectural value.
The Dolatabad Garden Design exhibits one of the most
original and exquisite designs of the Iranian
garden. In fact, the garden comprises four main
buildings, three of which are still called the
Hashti, the Tanabi Hall and the Sardar, and some are
part of the winter rooms, but the rest of the
buildings and even their courtyard It is gone and
only 40,000 square meters of the entire garden
remain.
The historical and architectural value of this
garden made its name on the list of national
monuments of Iran on March 23, 1346. The
world-renowned Dolatabad garden was also named. In
2011 it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
of Iranian gardens.
One of the most beautiful government and historical
buildings in Yazd is located in this garden.
Amirchakhmagh Square Complex

Amirchakhmagh Square is the most important Yazd
Square. Yazd's Amirchakmaq complex consists of a
bazaar, Takeyeh, a mosque and two waterfalls dating
back to the Timurid period.
Takeyeh Amir Chakhmaq in year 2 and Amir Chakhmaq
mosque in year 2 were listed in the National Iranian
List of Works. Amirchakhmaq Square is one of the
most important historical and tourism complexes in
Yazd.
Larry's house

The lariat and windmill house belong to the Qajar
period and are located in Yazd, Imam Khomeini
Street, Fahadan Neighborhood, adjacent to the
Falagar.
Registered as one of Iran's national monuments, this
work, which is dated January 7, 2009, includes six
houses with fully architectural spaces dedicated to
desert houses.
This house was built in the first lunar year by its
owner, Haj Muhammad Ibrahim Lari.
Water Museum of Yazd

The Yazd Water Museum is located in one of the old
houses of Yazd, and visitors will be able to
discover the history of thousands of years of water
in this historic city.
The Water Museum, located in a historic house called
the Hatter, began its work in conjunction with the
first international Kariz conference, aiming to show
the value and importance of water in a desert region
that shows people how important water is. .
Almost more than 5 historical objects from the
aqueduct collection to the original aqueducts of
Yazd are currently housed in the museum.
Ziaiee School (Alexander
Prison)

Ziaiee School, also known as Alexander Prison, is
another historical monument in Yazd. The
construction of this monument began in the 7th
century AH and ended in the 5th AH and ended in the
5th AH. This work has been registered as one of
Iran's national monuments on March 1, 2009.
This building along with other ancient and
historical monuments of Yazd, like a priceless
treasure, will be responsible for preserving the
civilization, identity, history and culture of Iran
and its people.
Silent Tower

The Silent Tower near Yazd is one of the largest and
most important Zoroastrian crypts in the world,
located 2 kilometers southeast of Yazd, near the
Safaiei area, on a sedimentary and low altitude
mountain called the Crypt Mount, two circular
tower-like masonry buildings with an intermediate
space. Which is known as the Zoroastrian court of
justice.
The ancestors saw the world as composed of the four
elements of water, fire, earth, and air; they
regarded death rather than destruction as traveling
to another world. In Zoroastrianism, indulgence for
the dead is strictly forbidden. After each person's
death, they took his body to a silent tower or a
crypt to restore his body to nature without
contaminating the natural elements. The crypts were
built according to interesting rules and
regulations, the bodies of men, women and children
were each assigned to a specific location, the
stables were dedicated to burying and disinfecting
bones at the center of the crypt building, and the
corpses of the dead were fed to vultures and other
birds.
Warehouse six windscreen

Six Warehouses Warehouse Water is known as the most
beautiful water reservoir in Yazd, which is known
for its name and belongs to the Qajar era, located
in the hill district of Yazd. The name of the canal
is appended because the canal has six windshields.
This reservoir is known as the most beautiful
reservoir in Yazd.
The building has two entrances, one to the north and
the other to the south of the reservoir.
This beautiful waterfall has 2 steps. The entrance
to the waterfall is located on the south side and
between steps 1 and 2, there is a brick pavement
above it.
Savior of the Garden of the
Savior

Another of Yazd's most famous gardens during the
Qajar era is the Savior Garden, which was rebuilt as
a garden after it was donated to the municipality.
There is a mansion in the middle of the garden which
has a hall with a windshield, 4 rooms and various
other parts. This garden is located on the Najafabad
aqueduct route.
Old Town Tower

The Yazidis used the towers and barracks in order to
protect and save the lives of the townspeople from
the onslaught of looters and enemies in order to be
able to defend themselves against any attack.
Yazd towers and barracks belong to the
Dilmian-Atabakan period and are located in Yazd, Gol-e
Sorkh Street, Imam Khomeini, Malmir neighborhoods,
Smile, and this work has been registered as a
National Heritage Record on December 23, 2009. .
Twelve Imam's Tomb

Twelve Imams monument is one of the Seljuk era
monuments located in the Fahadan neighborhood of
Yazd in central Iran. The brick dome of this
monument is one of the most important works of
Seljuk art.
According to historical documents and birth
certificates, it is the oldest building in Yazd and
is of particular importance in Islamic architecture
in terms of style, role, paintings and inscriptions.
This monument was registered in the list of national
monuments of Iran at the same time as the Yazd
Mosque.
Mirror Palace Mansion or
Museum of Mirror and Lighting

There is another mansion in the city of Yazd called
Mirror Palace dedicated to the Museum of Mirror and
Lighting.
The mansion was built as a private guesthouse in the
year 6 and was erected in the museum in the year of
the Revolution.
House of Tehrani

Another attraction of Yazd is the Tehrani House,
owned by one of the Iranian merchants. A Tehrani
family lived in this house about 5 years ago and
were carpet traders in Yazd.
The beauty of this house is that it has long been
used as an economic console by some European
countries.
Today, this house is considered as one of the
attractions of Yazd city as the first Iranian Museum
Hotel in Yazd.
Yazd marker clock

Markar Square and the hour right in central Iran!
Ferdowsi's Clock is a large city clocked at Yazd's
Markar Square and next to another set of markers
such as high school and orphanage.
These buildings were built at the personal expense
of a Zoroastrian and made available to the public.
The history of the marker of Yazd goes back to 1313.
Market and Bathroom Khan

The Khan Bath of Yazd is one of the hundreds of old
Iranian baths, fortunately free from natural and
historical disasters, and has now become a beautiful
cafeteria that welcomes tourists to Yazd's historic
city with a variety of Iranian cuisine and
traditional dishes.
Construction of this eye-catching complex in Yazd
goes back to the time of Nasser al-Din Shah, and the
Khan bazaar is known as the longest and widest
bazaar in Yazd, and the materials used are clay and
flowers.
This valuable collection has been listed in the
National Heritage List of Iran for five years.
Commercial Property Home

Malek al-Tajar's house, another house that has been
around for 5 years, was owned by Haji Ali Akbar
Shirazi, a trader in Yazd. He was given the nickname
Malik al-Tajjar because of his good performance by
Nasser al-Din Shah and his descendants lived in the
Emirate for up to three generations.
It consists of numerous rooms each with its own
features. On the walls and ceilings of most of the
rooms, there are spectacular paintings by the
artists of Shirazi, which have taken five years to
narrate.
Today, it is used as a place of residence for
tourists and is dubbed the world's first adobe
hotel.
The castle is leisurely

Yazd Castle, a 5-minute drive from the city of Yazd,
is always a tourist attraction.
The defensive structure of the Sassanid dynasty is
quite evident in this castle, and it was also
well-preserved during the Safavid dynasty.
Sarizad Castle has been one of the oldest and
largest bank lending funds of Iran and the world.
The historical castle dates back to the Sasanian
dynasty (5th-6th century AD).
Zorhaneh Zamaneh Zamaneh

Saheb al-Zaman (AS) Zurkhaneh is the largest
zurkhaneh in Yazd province, providing all the
materials and equipment of this Zurkhaneh cultural
heritage and building it for the endowment.
Wonderful cave of God

Amazing Yazdan Cave is one of the largest caves in
Yazd province located in Haftahr village of Yazd
province, 130 km from the center of Yazd province.
This cave with candlesticks, beautiful ponds as well
as corridors created by the existence of calcareous
candlesticks inside the cave are among the tourist
attractions of Haftahr village.
This cave is one of 45 caves discovered in Yazd
province with a depth of 20 meters and a section of
35 by 50 square meters at 2200 meters above sea
level and an attractive place for those interested
in natural tourism and adventure.
Yazdan Shabagar Cave has recently been listed in the
National Archives of Iran.
Rostam Givu Water Storage

The water reservoir of Rostam Givi belongs to the
Qajar period and is located in Yazd, on the
outskirts of Basij Boulevard, and this work was
registered on January 23, 2008 as one of Iran's
national monuments.
This storage water is located on a flat plain of
clay floors. The dome design of this warehouse is
turnip shaped and carpeted with brick design.
Located on the outskirts of Basij Boulevard, it has
become a beautiful tourist attraction.
Tomb of Sayed Rakneddin
Yazd

Sayed Rakneddin Monument in Yazd Province, Yazd
Grand Mosque Street, more than one meter below the
level of Sayed Rakneddin Alley.
This Iranian monument dates back to the eighth
century AH and has been numbered 6 with the
registration of Iranian national monuments.
Sayyid Rakn al-Din Abulkarim Mohammad Qazi Hosseini
Yazdi is the son of Qavam al-Din Muhammad bin Nizam
of Sadat city of Yazd. This great world lived under
the rule of Abu Sa'id Bahador Khan and is considered
one of the greats and rulers of that era.
Tomb of Seyed Shams al-Din

The tomb of Sayyid Shamsuddin dates back to the 5th
century and is located in Yazd, the Chahar Menar
neighborhood, next to the Malekiyah Basin, and this
work has been registered on July 1, 2008 as one of
Iran's national monuments.
The remnant of Sayed Shamsuddin's tomb is a complex
located in the Chahar Menar neighborhood of Yazd, a
semi-ruined shrine occasionally a place of worship
for the elderly of the neighborhood and rarely
visited by those interested in monuments and foreign
travelers.
The Supreme Dome of Abarkuh

Abarkuh Dome or Ali Dome is one of the healthiest
surviving buildings of the Seljuk era and one of the
most valuable in Iran's fine arts, which is located
2 kilometers from Yazd.
The structure is an octagonal stone and charogh,
built on a quadrilateral seat with bent corners, the
shape of a dome in the sky-like part of a porch.
The supreme dome of Abarkouh was numbered 2 in the
list of national monuments of Iran in year 6.
Aquarium Mushroom Garden

Zarch Garden is a subterranean garden located in the
Zarch section, the central city of Yazd province in
Yazd province.
The aqueduct has three separate furnace branches,
namely: Shirin-Sour-Ebrahim Khudaki, which in total
is more than 2 kilometers long.
Farraj Jame Mosque

Farraj Jame Mosque (Imam Hassan Mosque) is related
to the early days of Islam and is located in the
central part of Farraj village in Yazd city.
Construction of the Fahraj mosque dates back to the
first half of the first century AH. It is the only
mosque in the Islamic world with a long history that
has not changed since its inception.
The adobe fridge is broken

Meybod Brick Glacier was an
old building for the maintenance and maintenance of
ice in Meybod city (2 km northwest of Yazd) and next
to many historical buildings such as Robat Shah
Abbasi is a kind of glacier with dome and among
these types of glaciers In terms of dimensions, it
is the largest.
It dates back to the pre-Qajar period (probably
Safavid).
The ice reservoir in this glacier is a large pit
with a span of about 2 meters and a cross-section of
2.5 meters and a depth of about 2 meters. Around
this pit there is a platform for commuting with a
width of approximately 2.5 meters.
Aghazadeh Abarkuh Historical Collection

Aghazadeh's house is owned by the Qajar dynasty and
is located in Abarkouh, Darvazeh neighborhood,
Abrogh Square, and this work has been registered as
one of Iran's national monuments on January 7, 2009
by Reg.
Since the year 6, banknotes of 7,000 rials have been
published with a view of this historic house in
Iran.
This house belongs to Sayyed Hossein Abroghui.
Blue Tear Mill

Tear water mill with speed and water pressure, used
for flouring wheat and other cereals.
The mill was built in the Safavid period, and in the
past, its stones have been powered by hematabad
aqueducts. Interior design work, geometrical designs
around the walls, brickwork of the main mill and the
aquamarine aqueduct aisle make the mill unique.
Another special feature of the tear mill is its
construction in the heart of the desert. The entire
tear mill complex is built underground and the water
needed for the mill is provided by underground
aqueducts.
Village of Kharanagh Yazd

Kharang village is the center of Kharang district in
Ardakan city of Yazd province. This village is
located 2 km from Yazd city.
Kharang village is located in the mountainous area
of Yazd province. Today there are two new and old
sections, with the village population now living in
the new section.
Ardakan Czech shrine

One of the important shrines of the Zoroastrians is
the Zoroastrians, also known as the Greens, located
in Yazd province and Ardakan city in the mountains
between Ardakan and Tigris.
The Zoroastrians gather at this shrine for four days
each year, from June 6, to worship.
Every year Mehregan celebration is held in this
shrine and many Zoroastrians gather here. |