Kerman

Kerman

Kerman (Kerman) is often called the “capital of the carpets”, since the carpet arose here hundreds, if not thousands, years ago, and Kerman firmly holds the palm in this direction. The manufacture of a variety of carpets is the main rod on which the economy of this unusual and interesting city rests.

Friday mosque, or Masjid Jama, differs not only in advanced age (about 700 years), but also with high walls lined with blue-blue tiles.

Gonbad-e jabali tower has 3 floors and decorated with a huge dome.

The Museum of Anthropology has not only exhibits brought here from excavations, but also a whole hall with wax figures. The museum itself is located in buildings that used to serve as baths for noble persons of the state.

The Holy Defense Museum is a modern attraction of Kerman in memory of those who died in the war with Iraq (Iraq).

In the Mausoleum Moshtyki, 3 tombs of famous figures of the country are located immediately.

Jeeltyh is a building in the form of an octahedron and, interestingly, scientists still cannot understand who and for what purpose built it.

If you drive away from the city of Kerman for several kilometers, you can see the famous stone garden created by a lonely deaf -mute farmer.