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Amir Chaghmagh Complex

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•#28 on "Top 50 things to do and attractions in Yazd"
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Amir Chaghmagh Complex is a 1400s structure in Iran, featuring a stunning three-storey facade with sunken arched alcoves. The late afternoon sunlight beautifully illuminates the copper-colored alcoves, creating a captivating sight against the darkening sky. At night, the illuminated fountains and new arcades add to the splendid vista. While only the 1st floor is accessible, it's an architectural marvel that looks great at any time of day.
Why you should go
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  1. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Amir Chakhmagh Square which acts as Yazd's pulsating heart
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  3. Marvel at the delicate tile work and high minarets of the impressive mosque within the complex
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  5. Explore the maze-like bazaar offering insights into Yazd's economic history
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Amir Chakhmaq complex is a beautiful historical complex in Yazd. Its eye-catching architecture and delicate tilework are worth seeing. It has a nice atmosphere and is suitable for a visit and introduction to traditional Iranian architecture. If you travel to Yazd, pay it a visit.
Amir Chakhmagh Square is the historical and cultural center of Yazd, Iran. Built during the Timurid era, this huge complex includes a busy market, a magnificent mosque, a traditional teahouse, two cisterns, and a colossal square, all of which are integrated to form the city's pulsating heart. The square is impressive in and of itself. Its huge central pool, embellished with fine statuary, and the towering architecture of the surrounding buildings create a tranquil and enchanting ambiance. For generations, the plaza has been a popular gathering area for people, holding a variety of community activities and festivals. The mosque, at the core of the compound, is an Islamic architectural marvel known for its delicate tile work and high minarets. The bazaar, a maze of small lanes and busy shops, provides an insight into the city's extensive economic history. Cisterns, also known as ab-anbars, are subterranean reservoirs that previously provided fresh water to the city. The Amir Chakhmagh complex embodies Yazd's eternal character. Over the ages, it has undergone several renovations and restorations to ensure its preservation for future generations. Despite these alterations, the complex has maintained its original charm and character. For Yazd residents, the square has long represented togetherness and community. It is a location where people from all walks of life gather to meet, pray, and rejoice. The yearly mourning processions during Muharram, which end in the transport of a giant wooden tableau known as a ta'zieh, are a particularly moving indication of the square's importance in the lives of the locals.
Amir Chakhmaq Square, the most iconic landmark of Yazd, stands as a stunning example of Persian–Islamic urban design and Safavid-era architecture. Built in the 15th century under the patronage of Amir Jalal al-Din Chakhmaq, a governor of Yazd, the complex originally included a mosque, caravanserai, bathhouse, and water reservoir, forming the social and religious core of the city. The square’s most recognizable feature is its three-tiered façade with symmetrical alcoves and graceful arches that glow beautifully at sunset and during the night illumination. Historically, it served as a gathering place for public ceremonies, processions, and religious events; a role it still holds today during Ashura and other cultural occasions. Surrounding the square, you’ll find traditional sweet shops, handicraft stores, and teahouses that preserve Yazd’s local charm. Beyond its photogenic appeal, Amir Chakhmaq Square embodies the city’s unique blend of faith, community, and artistry, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring the cultural heart of Yazd.
Amir Chakhmaq complex is a beautiful historical complex in Yazd. Its eye-catching architecture and delicate tilework are worth seeing. It has a nice atmosphere and is suitable for a visit and introduction to traditional Iranian architecture. If you travel to Yazd, pay it a visit.
Amir Chakhmagh Square is the historical and cultural center of Yazd, Iran. Built during the Timurid era, this huge complex includes a busy market, a magnificent mosque, a traditional teahouse, two cisterns, and a colossal square, all of which are integrated to form the city's pulsating heart. The square is impressive in and of itself. Its huge central pool, embellished with fine statuary, and the towering architecture of the surrounding buildings create a tranquil and enchanting ambiance. For generations, the plaza has been a popular gathering area for people, holding a variety of community activities and festivals. The mosque, at the core of the compound, is an Islamic architectural marvel known for its delicate tile work and high minarets. The bazaar, a maze of small lanes and busy shops, provides an insight into the city's extensive economic history. Cisterns, also known as ab-anbars, are subterranean reservoirs that previously provided fresh water to the city. The Amir Chakhmagh complex embodies Yazd's eternal character. Over the ages, it has undergone several renovations and restorations to ensure its preservation for future generations. Despite these alterations, the complex has maintained its original charm and character. For Yazd residents, the square has long represented togetherness and community. It is a location where people from all walks of life gather to meet, pray, and rejoice. The yearly mourning processions during Muharram, which end in the transport of a giant wooden tableau known as a ta'zieh, are a particularly moving indication of the square's importance in the lives of the locals.
Amir Chakhmaq Square, the most iconic landmark of Yazd, stands as a stunning example of Persian–Islamic urban design and Safavid-era architecture. Built in the 15th century under the patronage of Amir Jalal al-Din Chakhmaq, a governor of Yazd, the complex originally included a mosque, caravanserai, bathhouse, and water reservoir, forming the social and religious core of the city. The square’s most recognizable feature is its three-tiered façade with symmetrical alcoves and graceful arches that glow beautifully at sunset and during the night illumination. Historically, it served as a gathering place for public ceremonies, processions, and religious events; a role it still holds today during Ashura and other cultural occasions. Surrounding the square, you’ll find traditional sweet shops, handicraft stores, and teahouses that preserve Yazd’s local charm. Beyond its photogenic appeal, Amir Chakhmaq Square embodies the city’s unique blend of faith, community, and artistry, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring the cultural heart of Yazd.
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V9VC+923, Yazd, Yazd Province, Iran
V9VC+923, Yazd, Yazd Province, Iran
People typically spend 15 min here

Know before you go

  • Visit Amir Chakhmagh Complex during nighttime when it presents a beautiful landscape illuminated with vibrant colors
  • Engage with local shopkeepers to purchase Termeh, one of Yazd's signature products like table cloths or runners
  • Opt for walking instead of driving around this busy area for better exploration
  • For photography enthusiasts, focus on capturing images of the three-storied building with tall minarets which is ideal for photoshoots

Reviews

Amir Chakhmagh Complex in Yazd, Iran, is a historical and cultural hub that encompasses a bustling market, a magnificent mosque with intricate tile work and high minarets, traditional teahouses, two ancient cisterns providing fresh water to the city, and a colossal square. The complex has been meticulously preserved over the ages while retaining its original charm. It serves as a gathering place for locals from all walks of life for community activities and festivals like the Muharram mourning processions. Visitors are captivated by the tranquil ambiance created by the central pool adorned with fine statuary and towering architecture surrounding it.
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5/5Milad F
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Mar 29, 2025 from
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Amir Chakhmaq complex is a beautiful historical complex in Yazd. Its eye-catching architecture and delicate tilework are worth seeing. It has a nice atmosphere and is suitable for a visit and introduction to traditional Iranian architecture. If you travel to Yazd, pay it a visit.
4/5Pegah E
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Dec 25, 2024 from
Google
Amir Chakhmagh Square is the historical and cultural center of Yazd, Iran. Built during the Timurid era, this huge complex includes a busy market, a magnificent mosque, a traditional teahouse, two cisterns, and a colossal square, all of which are integrated to form the city's pulsating heart. The square is impressive in and of itself. Its huge central pool, embellished with fine statuary, and the towering architecture of the surrounding buildings create a tranquil and enchanting ambiance. For generations, the plaza has been a popular gathering area for people, holding a variety of community activities and festivals. The mosque, at the core of the compound, is an Islamic architectural marvel known for its delicate tile work and high minarets. The bazaar, a maze of small lanes and busy shops, provides an insight into the city's extensive economic history. Cisterns, also known as ab-anbars, are subterranean reservoirs that previously provided fresh water to the city. The Amir Chakhmagh complex embodies Yazd's eternal character. Over the ages, it has undergone several renovations and restorations to ensure its preservation for future generations. Despite these alterations, the complex has maintained its original charm and character. For Yazd residents, the square has long represented togetherness and community. It is a location where people from all walks of life gather to meet, pray, and rejoice. The yearly mourning processions during Muharram, which end in the transport of a giant wooden tableau known as a ta'zieh, are a particularly moving indication of the square's importance in the lives of the locals.
3/5Mohsen E
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Nov 9, 2025 from
Google
Amir Chakhmaq Square, the most iconic landmark of Yazd, stands as a stunning example of Persian–Islamic urban design and Safavid-era architecture. Built in the 15th century under the patronage of Amir Jalal al-Din Chakhmaq, a governor of Yazd, the complex originally included a mosque, caravanserai, bathhouse, and water reservoir, forming the social and religious core of the city. The square’s most recognizable feature is its three-tiered façade with symmetrical alcoves and graceful arches that glow beautifully at sunset and during the night illumination. Historically, it served as a gathering place for public ceremonies, processions, and religious events; a role it still holds today during Ashura and other cultural occasions. Surrounding the square, you’ll find traditional sweet shops, handicraft stores, and teahouses that preserve Yazd’s local charm. Beyond its photogenic appeal, Amir Chakhmaq Square embodies the city’s unique blend of faith, community, and artistry, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring the cultural heart of Yazd.
5/5Suciani A
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Apr 15, 2024 from
Google
A historical square in Yazd, with a local bazaar and old town around it. Yazd has the largest ancient mud brick city in the world, and it is still active until now. Also known as The City of Windcatcher, where you'll find almost all of the ancient houses have these structures. As Yazd is a desert city with a hot climate, the Windcatcher will filter some air into the house and make the house cooler, just like an ancient Air Conditioner. You'll see even the fresco style is distinctive, with more use in colour yellow-brown, highlighting their desert location. Go visit the local shop to buy some Termeh, Yazd signature products. This can be used as table cloths or table runners.
5/5Curtis H
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Oct 17, 2025 from
Google
A beautiful, communal place you should visit during the day and again at night time.
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V9VC+923, Yazd, Yazd Province, Iran
V9VC+923, Yazd, Yazd Province, Iran
People typically spend 15 min here
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