Bam citadel is one of the most important ancient monuments of Iran that tourists from all over the world travel to Iran to visit. Some foreign tourists have recorded their views about this world heritage on Google.
Bam Citadel is one of the registered works of Iran in the UNESCO World Heritage List. This work, which is known as the largest clay structure in the world, contains works from 3000 years ago to the Safavid era. Bam Citadel suffered a lot of damage during a severe earthquake in 2002, which was restored and developed with international determination. Today, various foreign tourists visit this building and share their opinions on Google Maps and reliable websites. In the following, we will review some of these comments.
1. Selen Aydin from Turkey
Surrounded by large palm groves, this magical city is an oasis in the middle of the desert. Bam Castle is one of the buildings that must be visited; The building is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The entrance fee is a little high; But what you see is worth it.
2. Dennis from Portugal
This is a historical and beautiful place; But it was partially destroyed due to the earthquake; Made of clay! The reconstruction has taken away the identity of the place to some extent.
3. Rafal Motyka from Poland
It’s big and impressive and well renovated! Totally worth a visit. Inside, there is a small cafe with cold drinks. Walking with a cool Iranian drink in hand is very enjoyable.
4. Vaqas khurshid from Malaysia
It was one of the most beautiful castles I have ever seen! I come from the road in my personal jeep.
5. Huang John from China
There are not many places to use the shade and rest in the ancient ruins; Of course, they are still being renovated; So be careful when visiting places under restoration.
6. Vladas Sapranavicius from Lithuania
This place is great. I visited it in 1999, before the earthquake. At that time we were allowed to visit everywhere; But now the access is limited to only one path; Therefore, it takes 30 to 45 minutes to visit. This citadel is still being renovated.
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