Temple of Natanz


Sassanid fire temple is related to the Sassanid period. It is located at Natanz, Malek Ashtar Street, in the mosque complex of Qasbah, and this work was registered on July 18, 1311 with the number 187 as one of the national works of Iran. The Natanz fire temple is one of the high-fire temples of the province that dates back to the Sassanid era.
This building is located in the alley behind the mosque of Natanz in the garden called Imam Jomeh Garden. It is now surrounded by vacant houses and because the relevant authorities do not open it to anyone, it's difficult to get to and from the gardens. Of course, only the upper part of the house can be approached from the roof of the house. From the top of the roof of the mosque as well as from the mosque, it is easy to see the remains of the dome collapsed.
The remains of the four-storey building are located on a platform at a height of about 2.5 meters from the ground. Now there are two Northern Gulfs alone and two South Gorges with an arch. The southern part adheres to the wall of adjacent houses, and in the western wall, it still has works in one of the houses connected to it. The northern and western parts, however, remain free and surrounded by gardens and agricultural land.
Two-storied area occupies about 122 meters. Of the four, four stands are on two platforms, one above the other. The height of the sum of two platforms is 15.2 m and the dimensions of the foreheads are 2.67 in the 2.78, each of which is 67 cm in size, and the earring is placed on the stem of the dome.
The healthiest part of the southern side is that there are two earrings of fours, and one of the four archs.
Materials used in this building are from river rubble and plaster and mortar. For the collapse of the arches, wooden logs have been used and have been applied to the plaster and lacquer in the cover.
The elders of the site quoted the predecessors that there were grave works inside the fire temple that destroyed the landowners around them. Therefore, it is unlikely that this place would be used as a tomb in the time of Al Boyhī.