VIDEO: Yazd; Iran's Historic City Of Windcatchers

Tuesday, May 20, 2025  Read time1 min

Saednews: Yazd is a historic city in the southern desert of Iran with a rich history and culture that dates back thousands of years. It is known for its unique architecture, including its historic mud-brick buildings and windcatchers.

VIDEO: Yazd; Iran's Historic City Of Windcatchers

Yazd, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Iran’s most ancient and architecturally unique cities. Nestled between the Dasht-e Kavir and Dasht-e Lut deserts, Yazd is famous for its ingenious use of windcatchers (called badgirs in Persian), traditional cooling towers that harness desert winds to ventilate homes and buildings in the scorching heat.

With its labyrinthine alleyways, mudbrick houses, and centuries-old mosques, Yazd offers a glimpse into the rich cultural and architectural heritage of Iran. The city is also a center of Zoroastrian culture, home to sacred sites like the Fire Temple (Atashkadeh) and the Towers of Silence (Dakhmeh).

Yazd’s ability to thrive in an arid climate through sustainable architecture and its preservation of ancient traditions make it a remarkable destination for travelers interested in history, culture, and innovation.