Bahram Fire Temple is one of the most important tourist attractions in Yazd, which international tourists have visited and shared their opinions and experiences with Google users.
Yazd Fire Temple, also known as Bahram Fire Temple, is one of the popular historical attractions in Yazd, where the sacred fire of Zoroastrians is kept. This building dates back to the Pahlavi era and is located in a beautiful and pleasant area. The art of stone carving is one of the architectural features of Bahram Fire Temple, which can be seen in the capitals and the symbol of Forohar Sardar. The sacred fire of this fire temple is kept inside a glass-enclosed chamber, and visitors must enter in clean and white clothes without shoes to watch it. Some international tourists who have visited Bahram Temple of Yazd have shared their opinions and experiences with Google users. In the following, we will review some of these comments.
1. Daniel Tserovski from Bulgaria
Zoroastrian Fire Temple in Yazd, Iran. It is said that the sacred eternal fire of the temple has been burning since around 470 AD; Otherwise, the temple itself was built in its present form in the 1930s. There is also an interesting museum attached to the fire temple, which is also worth visiting.
2. Huang John from China
A traditional place of worship full of Zoroastrian monuments. It may still have a place that cannot be ignored among the people.
3. Leila Demir (Leyla Demir) from Türkiye
If you’re interested in different beliefs and feel good about researching them, this is a must-see. As the weather is very hot, the visit can be a bit tiring; But once you get there, you’ll realize it’s worth it. The atmosphere is completely different.
4. Maxim Zhosan from France
Believers always come here to pray and we should avoid making unnecessary noise. The place is very relaxing, soft Zoroastrian music is playing all the time, I stayed there for over an hour without realizing I was sitting in front of the fire.
5. Valeria Squillante from Italy
Zoroastrian fire temple is beautiful. It is very interesting to listen to stories about the beliefs of about 30,000 Iranians who live mainly in Yazd.
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