Jameh Mosque and Snowcapped Mountains in Yazd, Iran - stock photo

Rooftops of Yazd on a sunny winter day, in Iran. There are snowcapped mountains in the backround The minarets and nearby dome are parts of Jameh Mosque (also called Friday Mosque) of Yazd. It is the tallest mosque in Iran. Jameh mosque was built in 12th-century mosque and largely rebuilt in the 14th century. It's architecture is Azari style of Persian architecture. In the centre of the image, there is a wind catcher (or wind tower), a Persian architectural element very common in Yazd. Wind catchers are used to create natural ventilation in buildings.
Rooftops of Yazd on a sunny winter day, in Iran. There are snowcapped mountains in the backround The minarets and nearby dome are parts of Jameh Mosque (also called Friday Mosque) of Yazd. It is the tallest mosque in Iran. Jameh mosque was built in 12th-century mosque and largely rebuilt in the 14th century. It's architecture is Azari style of Persian architecture. In the centre of the image, there is a wind catcher (or wind tower), a Persian architectural element very common in Yazd. Wind catchers are used to create natural ventilation in buildings.
Jameh Mosque and Snowcapped Mountains in Yazd, Iran
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