Some foreign tourists have shared their opinions and experiences with Google users after visiting Ziaiyeh School or Iskandar Prison.
Iskandar Prison or Ziaiyeh School is one of the historical and mysterious buildings of Yazd, which is located in the heart of the old fabric of this city. This building was built in the 8th century by “Ziauddin Hossein Razi”, one of the elders of Yazd. Although the name “Iskander Prison” has been attributed to this place, historical evidence indicates that this building was never used as a prison and this name is mostly derived from stories and legends. The architecture of Iskandar prison is a combination of Iranian and Islamic styles. This building has a high and magnificent dome with plaster decorations, which has a stunning effect. The interior includes a central courtyard and rooms around it that were traditionally used for teaching religious sciences. One of the interesting features of this building is a deep well in the middle of the courtyard, which is related to the legends of Alexander the Great. Today, this place, as one of the tourist attractions of Yazd, has attracted the attention of domestic and foreign tourists and is a place to learn about the history and culture of this city. Visiting Iskandar Prison is a different and mysterious experience for foreign tourists, and some of them have shared their opinions and experiences about this visit with Google users.
1. Ilario Bonomi from Italy
A 13th-century building with relatively grandiose brick architecture, there is no historical evidence that it could have actually been used as a prison for Alexander the Great; However, you can enjoy the beautiful structure, with its remarkable dome and the descent to the underground environment by a very steep staircase, as well as successive courtyards connected by narrow passages.
2. Esra Çil from Türkiye
A place to stop and visit quickly among other bigger attractions of Yazd. There are good shops inside and outside.
3. Atsuko Inoue (井上あつこ) from Japan
It was opposite the hotel where I was staying. It is small and has a space to sell handmade items. It really looks like a prison as much as it doesn’t look like a prison.
4. Carlos Chen from China
Do not enter! Only craft shops are inside! It’s a bit like Taiwan where they only take you to souvenir shops. It is important to pay the ticket! 500,000 tomans.
5. Benoit Bennetot from France
Disappointing! It is certainly a large building (including a very high, ruined dome and a cellar or cistern); But we only find sleepy craft shops there. It is hard to understand why we should pay to visit these shops. The staff of this place are a bit lazy. three people; One who sells the tickets, one who tears them up and one who watches over the other two!
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