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Bam Citadel and Keshit Castle, Iran

The Arg-e Bam located in the city of Bam, Kerman province of southeastern Iran, is the largest adobe building in the world. The entire building was a large fortress containing the citadel, but because the citadel dominates the ruins, the entire fortress is now named Bam Citadel.

Bam citadel

Listed by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage Site "Bam and its Cultural Landscape", it can be traced back to at least the Achaemenid Empire (sixth to fourth centuries BC). The citadel rose to importance from the seventh to eleventh centuries, as a crossroads along the Silk Road and other important trade routes, and as a producer of silk and cotton garments.

Bam citadel at sunset

On 26 December 2003, the citadel was almost completely destroyed by an earthquake, along with much of the rest of Bam and its environs. A few days after the earthquake, the President of Iran, Mohammad Khatami, announced that the citadel would be rebuilt.

Arg-e-Bam had 38 watchtowers and four entrance gates. The outer defense wall is surrounded by a moat. The Government Quarters are on a rocky hill, protected by a double fortification wall. The most notable structures are the bazaar, the Congregational Mosque, the Mirza Na’im ensemble, and the Mir House.

Larger than the nearby Rayen Castle, the area of Bam Citadel is approximately 180000 square meters and is surrounded by gigantic walls, 6–7 metres high and 1815 metres long.

Bam citadel from above

Some kilometers away from Bam citadel we can find another great attraction - Keshit village with its famous Keshit waterfall. 

Keshit village

The oasis of Keshit village is not short of a magic. It's called the diamond of Lout desert. After kilometers of a dry land of wilderness towards Lout desert all of sudden a green valley appears with palms, a river and a wonderful waterfal.

Keshit castle

Photo by  Sergey Semenov

01 August 2025

 

 

 

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