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Mehriz Gate historical underground complex

Mehriz Gate historical underground complex: a journey in the depths of historyThe historical underground complex of Mehriz Gate, as if it has displayed secrets from the heart of history in the depths of Yazd. This complex, which is located in the heart of the historical context of Yazd, includes various parts, such as an aqueduct, a reservoir, a rest house, and a strange house, and its history goes back to the Safavid period.Architecture:This complex was built at a depth of 5 to 8 meters and using the creativity of Yazdi architects, it has created a cool and pleasant atmosphere in the heart of the desert. Arches and brick columns, delicate plasterwork and wall paintings have created a special and eye-catching atmosphere.Different sections:Aqueduct:The aqueduct, a masterpiece of Iranian engineering, has been the main source of water supply for this complex. The aqueduct has led the water from the villa areas to this complex with a long route.Reservoir tank:The reservoir tank has been a large space for storing drinking water. The capacity of this tank is around 2000 cubic meters and by using materials such as Saroj, water penetration has been prevented.Resort:The resort has been a place for caravans and travelers to rest and refresh. With a cool and pleasant atmosphere, this part has been a place for comfort and relaxation for travelers on long journeys.Gharibkhane:Gharibkhane has been a place for receiving and housing poor and needy people. In this section, needy people could receive food and accommodation for free.Current user:Today, the historical underground complex of Mehriz Gate is used as a museum. In this museum, objects and dishes from different historical periods are exhibited. Also, a space has been considered for showing documentary films and providing explanations to visitors.Visit the collection:Visiting the historical underground complex of Mehriz Gate is an opportunity to travel in time and experience life in the past. Walking in different parts of the complex, watching the delicate decorations, and getting to know the creativity of Yazdi architects, will be an unforgettable experience for you.

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