Kish single wind house, a symbol of the traditional architecture of the island
Kish Tek Badgir House, which is also known as Kish Native House and Kish Anthropology House, is one of the historical and cultural attractions of Kish Island. This house, which dates back to the Qajar era, is located in the northwest of the island and in the Safin tribal area.
Traditional architecture:
Tek Badgir house of Kish is an example of traditional architecture of the natives of Kish Island. This house is made of materials such as rubble stone, plaster, clay and wood. The long and unique wind deflector of this house is used for air conditioning and keeping the interior cool in the intense heat of the island.
Different sections:
Tek Badgir house in Kish has 13 rooms (6 inner rooms and 7 outer rooms), a central courtyard, a porch and a turret. In each of these parts, you can see the elegance and beauty of traditional architecture.
Getting to know the culture and life of the natives:
Tek Badgir House of Kish is an opportunity to learn about the culture and life of the natives of Kish Island in the past. In this house, traditional life objects and accessories such as pottery, local clothes, and agricultural tools are exhibited.
Tourist attractions:
Kish Tek Badgir House has become one of the popular tourist attractions in Kish Island due to its traditional architecture, history and familiarity with native culture.