Baqerabad Castle
Ariz Ecocastel Road

Baqerabad Castle
Baqerabad Castle is situated on Ariz Ecocastel Road in the town of دهستان مبارکه, Bafq county, Yazd province, Iran.
History
- The castle was built in three stages by Abdorrahim Khan Bafqi, son of Mohammad Taqi khan Bafqi. It has 45 rooms and two watchtowers, constructed as a shelter for the village's inhabitants against bandits.
- The castle also served as a grains stockpile at times.
Architecture
The Baqerabad Castle features an architectural style typical of Qajar era castles in Iran. Its layout is characterized by multiple stages of construction, with various rooms and watchtowers added over time.
Historical Significance
- The castle was listed among the national heritage sites of Iran with the number 13000 on August 13, 2005.
- This designation acknowledges its cultural and historical importance to the country.
Current Status and Use
The current status of Baqerabad Castle is that it remains a notable example of Qajar era architecture in Iran. Its use has shifted from serving as a shelter for villagers against bandits to being preserved as a historic landmark.
Heritage Status
- As mentioned earlier, the castle was designated a national heritage site with the number 13000 on August 13, 2005.
- This recognition highlights its significance to Iranian cultural heritage.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access Baqerabad Castle by visiting the town of دهستان مبارکه in Bafq county, Yazd province, Iran. However, specific details regarding opening hours and guided tours are not available.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features 45 rooms and two watchtowers, showcasing its architectural significance as a Qajar era structure.
Details
| Name | Baqerabad Castle |
|---|---|
| City | دهستان مبارکه |
| Country | Iran |
| Coordinates | 31.666431, 55.374825 |
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