Kerman Jame mosque Kerman mosque comprises a rectangular court surrounded by a one-story arcade with four Iwans placed at the center of each one. Because the mosque dates from the 14th century, its tile and mosaic are limited to certain areas. Read More
Amir Chakhmaq Square Amir Chakhmaq Square is square located in the heart of the city and named after Amir Jalaleddin Chakhmaq the governor of Yazd. It includes several old structures such as a bazar, mosque, water storage and mausoleum that are all listed as national heritage sites.Read More
Jameh Mosque of Yazd The Jameh Mosque of Yazd is a 12century mosque which is still being used today. According to historians the mosque was constructed in the site of the Sassanid fire temple. The mosque is crowned by a pair of minarets, the highest in Iran, and the portal’s is decorated from top to bottom in tile work.Read More
Dowlat Abad Garden Dowlat Abad Garden is a UNESCO world heritage site built around 1750.It was built on the tradition and principle of symmetrical design of the Persian garden and has the tallest wind catcher in all of Iran standing over 33m.Read More
Zoroastrian Fire Temple The Zoroastrian Fire Temple also known as Atashkadeh Yazd is a place of worship for the Zoroastrians. It holds the Atash Bahram meaning the victorious fire which has been burning from 400 BC. The Bahram Atash is one of nine in the world the and other eight are in India.Read More