Kerman Zoroastrian Fire Temple (Museum of Zoroastrian Anthropology): a treasure of history and culture
Kerman Zoroastrian Fire Temple, which is also known as the Zoroastrian Anthropology Museum, is a historical and religious building in the city of Kerman. This fire temple, which was built in 1303 AH, is the place where the sacred fire of Zoroastrians is kept and is known as one of the most important religious places of Zoroastrians in Iran.
Museum of Anthropology:
Next to the fire temple, there is also a museum called Kerman Zoroastrian Anthropology Museum, where objects and accessories related to Zoroastrian history and culture are exhibited. This museum is an opportunity for visitors to learn about Zoroastrian customs, occupations, and clothing.
Different parts of the museum:
The first part of the museum is dedicated to introducing the history and philosophy of Zoroastrian religion.
In the second part, Zoroastrian customs and traditions throughout life, from birth to death, are displayed.
The third part of the museum introduces the traditional jobs of Zoroastrians such as agriculture, carpet weaving, and carpentry.
The fourth part of the museum is dedicated to the introduction of Zoroastrian clothing in different historical periods.