Koshk No Yazd water mill

Koshk No Yazd water mill, a masterpiece of Iranian engineering
Koshk No Yazd water mill, as if it has hidden secrets of Iran’s history and culture in its heart. This mill dates back to the Safavid period, making it one of the most valuable historical buildings in Yazd.
Journey deep into history:
Passing through the narrow and winding stairs, we reach a depth of 22 meters, where a huge oven of the mill stands out. It is as if we have entered another world, a world where Iranian engineering is used at its peak.
The huge stone wheels, which are carved with all elegance, speak of the skill and creativity of Iranian architects. The Zarch aqueduct, this vital artery of the desert, generously directs water to the mill furnace and drives the stone wheels.
A song from the heart of history:
The sound of the mill wheels turning in the oven gives a pleasant song from the heart of history. It is as if this song narrates the story of effort and creativity of Iranian people over the centuries.
Koshk No water mill is not only a historical monument, but a living museum of Iranian culture and civilization. In this museum, you can get to know how desert people lived in the past and understand the importance of water in this area.

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