Jameh Mosque of Yazd is the main, congregational mosque of Yazd. The original building dates back to Sassanid Era. First, the mosque was constructed on the site of a Sassanid fire temple. It was vastly renovated from 1943 to 1986.
History Jameh Mosque of Yazd
The origin of the Jameh Mosque of Yazd dates back to 800 years ago. First, the mosque was constructed on the site of a Sassanid fire temple by the command of A’la Al – Dowleh Kalanjar. After 200 years, the mosque was renovated. The main building of the present construction is built by the order of Seyyed Rokhn Al Din Mohammad Qazi. One of the highlights about this mosque is that the oldest dated tile work existing in the building is in the eastern entrance vestibule and dates back to 1364 A.D. This 19th-century mosque is still in use. It was built under the order of Ala’oddoleh Garshasb in the Al-e Bouyeh Dynasty. It was vastly renovated from 1943 to 1986.
Minarets
The mosque is a great example of the Azari style of Persian architecture. Two minarets surround the mosque. These minarets are one of the highest in Iran, and the portal’s facade is decorated in glittering tile work in blue. The magnificent combination of brick work and the priceless inscription of mosaic tiles bearing angular Kufic brings together a great piece of art. The two minarets date back to Safavid era. The two towering minarets are about 52 meters high. The minarets were ruined and rehabilitated in 1945. One of the minarets has two spiral staircases.
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The spectacular view, picturesque plaster works, charming dome-chamber, beautiful courtyard, magnificent tile works, and towering minarets are the highlights of this piece of art. The spacious Iwan, magnificent dome and its surrounding space are world famous artworks.
The Kaaba Shape Mosque
It is the oldest example of 16th century architecture. One of the greatest features of the mansion is the square shape of the mosque which makes it look like Kaaba. Kaaba is a holy construction in the Islamic world and is a prominent symbol in Islamic Architecture.
The Lighting System
Fin Garden is open for visitors from 8.30 till 16.30. Except for the garden itself, there is Kashani National Museum located in one of the pavilions, where guests can see some ceramics, calligraphy work and a scale model of the garden. After the excursion, you can have a rest in the tea house of the garden – so plan your time to experience everything!
How To Get To Jameh Mosque of Yazd
By Car
You can get there either by Gole Sorkh Street or Imam Street.
on Foot
Get on Seyed Gole Sorkh Street and then Larde Keyvan.
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