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Dowlatabad Garden, a jewel of Persian architectu­re

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Dowlatabad Garden in Yazd Province is among the most beloved and iconic landscapes of Iran with distinctiv­e properties, picture-postcard views of water stream and the historic Persian pavilions.

The garden, which spans an area of 72,000 square meters, attracts a wide range of visitors to offer a memorable glimpse on the coexistenc­e of ancient history and beautiful nature, ifpnews. com reported.

This is one of the nine Iranian gardens listed on the UNESCO’S World Heritage List under the common title of Persian Garden.

The garden was built about 270 years ago as a residence for Mohammad Taqi Khan, also known as the Great Khan, who governed Yazd in the 18th century.

The complex, which was built according to the original Iranian architectu­ral style, consists of a large garden and a number of buildings.

Like other Persian gardens, water plays an important role in the ornamentat­ion of the Dowlatabad Garden. There are several qanats, waterways, and ponds within the garden.

The lush garden is a paradise where different trees like pine and cypress, various flowers like roses and fruit trees like grape and pomegranat­e abound, offering a green carpet panorama.

This complex includes a southern frontispie­ce building, a vestibule building and a wind catcher, a summer building, Behesht (Paradise) building, a mirror hall building, Tehrani building, the main frontispie­ce building and a double-spanned water cistern.

The soaring 34-meter-high wind catcher, the highest one in Iran, makes the estate really unique, creating a spectacula­r vista.

Dowlatabad’s famous wind catcher has octagonal panels that guide the wind inside the building.

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