Foreign tourists of Yazd have published their opinions and experiences on Google Maps after visiting Amir Chakhmaq Square.
Yazd is one of the historical cities of Iran, whose historical context has been registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Amirchakhmaq Square is one of the historical complexes of this city, dating back to the Timurid period, it includes various parts such as the market, mosque, tekeh, and reservoir. This complex has been registered in Iran’s national heritage list due to its stunning tiles, decorations and architectural details and design, and is visited by many domestic and foreign tourists. A number of foreign tourists have shared their opinions and experiences on Google after visiting Amirchakhmaq Square in Yazd.
1. Daniel Tserovski from Bulgaria
A large historical complex located in a square with the same name! One of the most touristic places in the city! The facade of the mosque can be seen from different parts of the city.
2. Suciani Arta from Indonesia
A historical square in Yazd with a local market and old context around it. Yazd has the largest ancient adobe city in the world and it is still active. It is also known as the Windy City; Where almost all historical houses have these structures. Since Yazd is a desert city with a hot climate, the fan brings some air into the house and makes the house cooler like an old air conditioner. You’ll notice that even the mural style is distinct, with more yellow and brown colors being used, highlighting their desert location. To buy some Yazd cashmere products, visit the local store. Cashew can be used as a tablecloth.
3. Ádám Kertész from Hungary
The central square of Yazd with a beautiful atmosphere! A pleasant change after leaving the hustle and bustle of Isfahan!
4. Juris Krastiņš from Latvia
A complex surrounded by shops and stores with a wide square and a fountain in the center! A perfect place to meet and take beautiful photos.
5. Esra Çil from Uzbekistan
It is one of the sights of Yazd; a large square with several shops around and a mosque on the side; A place to see; But not a place to spend a lot of time.
6. Roger Schmid (Roger Schmid) from Germany
It looks cool at night with a dramatic effect at dusk. During the day, the square in front of it is full of people. There are many small shops and restaurants around.
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