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Yazd : Dolat Abad, Water Museum, Museum of Mirrors and lights

2010 July 26 By Les auteurs Leave a Comment

Yazd : Dolat Abad, Water Museum, Museum of Mirrors and lights

Breakfast in a typical Iranian coffee shop, next to our hotel.

Breakfast at Yazd
Breakfast at Yazd

We mix with the population of the neighborhood on large tables.
The meal is excellent and quite affordable. We take a picture of an Iranian with his bird on his shoulder.

Iranians and their birds
Iranians and their birds

We then go to Dolat Abad which is known for its garden, its harem and the wind tower called Badgir with a height of 36 m.

Wind Tower
Wind Tower
Yazd Gardens
Yazd Gardens

The wind tower is an ingenious system for refreshing interior spaces.

The gardeners insist on posing with us in photo.

Gardeners and Pascal in Yazd
Gardeners and Pascal in Yazd

It is amazing this way that the Iranians have to come and talk to us, to rub shoulders with each other and to end up posing together.

We return to the city centre to visit the Water Museum.

Water Museum in Yazd
Water Museum in Yazd

It is very hot and the visit of the Water Museum which takes place essentially in the basement, is refreshing.

Water Museum – Yazd
Water Museum – Yazd

The water, which descends from the surrounding mountains, is brought by underground galleries, built by men; Human tunnellers. It is the Iranian irrigation system called the Qanat.  The museum traces the story.

It was also an opportunity to meet a family whose wife, an English teacher, helped us to understand the museum.

Meeting with a family in Yazd at the Water Museum
Meeting with a family in Yazd at the Water Museum

They then offered to lead us to the Museum of mirrors and Lights, located at the exit of the city and offered us delicious confectionery.

A new family insists on accompanying us during our visit to the museum.

The father teaches us that he works on the island of Kish; We were tempted to go there for a while. The island is the Iranian resort and the rules are much less stringent. New family photo shoot.

New meeting with a family in Yazd
New meeting with a family in Yazd
Garden adjoining the museum in Yazd
Garden adjoining the museum in Yazd

It’s always very hot. To cool off, we go to the park opposite the museum and nibble on the barbaric (oval bread) and dried fruit. We are accosted by a bunch of kids, who absolutely want to sell us trivial.

Children in the parks -Yazd
Children in the parks -Yazd

Direction, city center to taste a fresh fruit juice on the square.

Christine is requested to be photographed by Iranians from the south of the country. A peculiarity, women wear masks worthy of the Venice carnival every day. They are from the south of Iran.

Christine - Women with masks
Christine – Women with masks

We went then to see a traditional show: training of Zurkhaneh. They are only men who make stretching, pumps, dances while the other members encourage them by dancing. The show is held in a water tank.

The place is very popular with tourists and we find our Italian couple who had taken the bus with us.

We continue in the old quarter to immerse ourselves in the atmosphere of the old bazaar (very nice) and the visit of a mosque.

For dinner we went back to our neighborhood restaurant and enjoyed a lamb and vegetable stew.

Dinner in Yazd
Dinner in Yazd

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