Lari’s house, a gem in the heart of the Yazd desert
Lariha House, a magnificent mansion from the Qajar era, is located in the heart of the desert city of Yazd. This house, which is located in Fahadan neighborhood and adjacent to Kolah Ferangi mansion, is known as one of the important tourist attractions of Yazd with its elegant and unique architecture.
History:
The Lari House was built in 1243 AH by the order of Haj Gholamhossein Melazinel, one of the wealthy merchants of Yazdi. Throughout history, this house has been the residence of rich and famous Yazdi families, including the Lari family.
Architecture:
The architecture of Lariha House is a unique example of Iranian creativity and art. This house is built on a plot of 1700 square meters and the infrastructure is 1200 square meters.
Different sections:
Lari’s house includes different parts such as courtyard, inner, outer, windy, cellar and halls.
Yard:
The yard of Lari’s house is a large and pleasant space that brings freshness and vitality with a large pond and green trees.
Internal:
The interior of Lari’s house has been a private space for family life. This section consists of nested rooms, with delicate decorations and artistic plasterwork.
External:
The exterior of Lariha’s house has been a place for receiving guests and holding ceremonies. This section contains magnificent halls, with delicate mirror work and frescoes.
Windshield:
Lariha house windmill is one of the tallest windmills in Yazd. This 33-meter-high windmill is a masterpiece of Yazdi architects’ creativity and provides a cool and pleasant atmosphere for residents in the intense heat of the desert.
Cellar:
The cellar of the Larrys’ house has been a cool refuge in the summer heat. This cellar with thick walls and cool materials provides a cool and pleasant atmosphere in the scorching heat of summer.
Halls:
Lari’s house has several halls, including mirror hall, painting hall and Shahneshin hall. These halls have created a magnificent and eye-catching atmosphere with elegant and artistic decorations.