Do you love your neighborhood?
Delight visitors from more than 130 countries with your neighborhood.
Add short videos and show landscapes, interesting places and culture.
Share your knowledge and become a local expert for others.
Do you travel and explore the world?
Discover an unusual place for your next trip by watching videos.
Add short videos and become an inspiration to other travelers.
Create a map of your travels, both past and future.
Do you love your neighborhood?
Delight visitors from 140+ countries!
Do you travel and explore the world?
Inspire others with your videos!
Kermān
Description
Kermān is a city in southeastern Iran and the capital of Kermān Province. It is one of the largest cities in the region and serves as a significant cultural and economic center. Kermān is known for its rich history, which dates back to ancient times, and it has been an important trade hub on the Silk Road.
The city boasts numerous historical sites, including the Kermān Grand Bazaar, which is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and traditional architecture. Additionally, the Jameh Mosque of Kermān, constructed in the 14th century, showcases stunning architectural designs and intricate tile work, reflecting the artistic heritage of the region.
Kermān is also famous for its local handicrafts, particularly its carpets and pottery. The city is surrounded by mountainous terrain, providing beautiful landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities, making it an attractive destination for tourists seeking both cultural experiences and nature.
The text may have been translated automatically and may contain errors.
The text was generated by artificial intelligence and may contain errors.
Curiosities
Historical Significance: Kermān is an ancient city with a rich history, dating back over 2,000 years. It has been a significant cultural and economic center in Iran, playing a pivotal role in trade routes.
Unique Architecture: The city is known for its unique architectural styles, particularly the Ganjali Khan Complex, which showcases remarkable Persian artistry and craftsmanship from the Safavid era.
Cultural Heritage: Kermān is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Persian Qanat irrigation system, which reflects the ingenuity of ancient Persian engineering.
Desert Climate: Situated near the Lut Desert, Kermān experiences extreme temperature variations, making it one of the hottest places in Iran. Its desert landscape attracts many tourists.
Bam Citadel: The ancient Bam Citadel, located near Kermān, is one of the largest adobe structures in the world. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a marvel of ancient Persian architecture.
The text may have been translated automatically and may contain errors.
The text was generated by artificial intelligence and may contain errors.
Travelers' entries
Do you know more about this place? Do you know its interesting history or some interesting facts, or maybe something in particular caught your attention? Become our expert and share information with visitors from different parts of the world!
Log in to add an entry. Create a free account now!.
Hint: To enlarge the map, double-click on it. You can also use the +/- buttons in the upper left corner of the map.
Together, let's create a great collection of videos showing unusual attractions from the following places as well: