The Amir Chakhmaq
#getgoing2025 The Amir Chakhmaq Complex, located in Yazd, is a stunning historic landmark that reflects the grandeur of Persian-Islamic architecture. Constructed in the 15th century during the Timurid era, this complex serves as a cultural hub, combining a mosque, bazaar, caravanserai, tekyeh (mourning place), and a water reservoir. Its most striking feature is the symmetrical facade with rows of arched alcoves, beautifully illuminated at night.
The square in front of the complex is lively, with shops selling handicrafts, sweets, and souvenirs. The interior of the mosque is serene, showcasing exquisite tilework and intricate designs. Visitors often climb the structure for panoramic views of Yazd’s old city. Entry costs around $3–$6, making it an affordable must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.