One of the symbols of Yazd province is the land of windbreaks in the city of Yazd, Amir Chakhmaq Square, which perhaps few people have not heard of. In this beautiful square, a collection of historical and valuable monuments can be seen. One of the oldest of these attractions is a pillar with high minarets, which is remembered as the most original part of the city and dates back to the ninth century AH and the time of the Timurids.
Perhaps the first historical monument to be considered in the land of windmills in Yazd province is the Yazd Grand Mosque, which is about 1400 years old. This mosque is one of the masterpieces of Iranian artist architects in the Sassanid period, which is located in Yazd province and is one of the main destinations for domestic and foreign tourism. What makes this mosque different from other mosques in Iran is the dome, high and high entrance, as well as its beautiful and unique tiling, which is attractive and spectacular.
Another attraction of Yazd province is the land of windbreaks, Time Square, which is one of the oldest clock towers in Iran and the world and is considered the first city clock in Iran. The construction of this tower dates back to the Qajar period. Arches and arches, brick ornaments and tiles inscribed with the lines of the verses show a special beauty in it.
Reservoir of six world windmills in Yazd province is the name of one of the reservoirs of Yazd among 75 reservoirs that were built 180 years ago during the Qajar period. In order for the building of this building to be able to cope with the climatic conditions and the direction of the wind in this desert region, 8 faces have been built. The hexagonal reservoir of the world has 2 outlets for Zoroastrians and for Muslims.
Verhram Fire Temple, which is known as Bahram Fire Temple in Yazd Province, is a land of windbreaks. It was a place to keep the sacred fire of Zoroastrians and a place of worship for Zoroastrians. Interestingly, the fire inside this place has been lit for 1500 years and its visitors can see this sacred fire through the glass.
Amir Chakhmaq Complex includes the reliance of Amir Chakhmaq, Mirchakhmaq Mosque and a large reservoir, also known as the New Grand Mosque, built during the Timurid period and after the Grand Mosque in terms of beauty, size, importance and prestige. There is a stone on the threshold of the northern part of the foyer on which the text of the endowment letter of this mosque is carved. On both sides of the northern corridor, which enters the courtyard of the mosque from the threshold, delicate nets of mosaic tiles have been installed in the windows. The dome of this mosque, which is curved and cracked, is tiled with green tiles, and around it there is an inscription in Kufic script.