Daulat Abad Garden, Negin Yazd
Daulat Abad Garden is a jewel of Yazd and one of the most beautiful Iranian gardens located in the heart of the desert, in the desert city of Yazd. This garden with an age of more than 260 years is a relic of the Afsharia era, which was built by Mohammad Taqi Khan Bafqi, the then ruler of Yazd. Due to its unique architecture, eye-catching beauty, and the tallest windmill in the world, Daulat Abad Garden has been registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Garden architecture:
Daulat Abad garden is built on a land of 7000 square meters. This garden consists of two parts, inner and outer, which are separated from each other by high walls.
Inner part:
The inner part of the garden was the residence of the ruler and his family. This section includes Kolah Farengi mansion, Hall of Mirrors, ponds and fountains and green gardens.
Pavilion:
Kolah Ferangi mansion is located in the middle of the interior garden. This mansion has two floors, the first floor is used as a dining room and the second floor is used as a resting place for the ruler.
Hall of Mirrors:
The hall of mirrors is located in the inner part of the garden. This hall is decorated with colored mirrors and has a special beauty.
Outer part:
The outer part of the garden is used for receiving guests and holding ceremonies. This section includes a tall mansion with a high wind tower, ponds and fountains, and green gardens.
The tallest windmill in the world:
The tallest windmill in the world is located in Daulat Abad Garden, Yazd. This windbreak is 33.8 meters high and is made of clay and brick. Daulat Abad garden fan is used for air conditioning inside the garden.