Want to see a holy fire that has been burning since 1500 years ago? You can visit Yazd Zoroastrian Fire Temple. Yazd is a religious city, but not only for one particular religion but also for the religious minority of Zoroastrians as well. Read the following to learn more about one of the most mysterious tourist attractions of Yazd and Iran.

Zoroastrian Fire Temple or Yazd Atash Behram and also known as Atashkadeh-e (Fire Temple Yazd is a 21-meter high building with a lovely pool in the middle of its yard. Every ancient fire temple has to be built near a pool. Also, around the yard, you can enjoy the lovely shade of fruit trees. On the front of the building, you can see a beautiful Farvahar statue (a winged deity of the Ahura Mazda). The building itself is a resemblance of the Achaemenid architecture style. This place is the main temple of Zoroastrians in Iran and they practice their religion besides this holy fire.

From the inscription in the shrine, we can say that the construction of the Zoroastrian Fire Temple dates back to 1934. Association of Parsi Zoroastrians of India funded this holy shrine and Jamshid Amanat was the person who guided the construction of this place. But the fire itself has way more age. As mentioned, it is stated to have been burning since about 470 AD during the Sasanid Dynasty. Back then, the fire was in Pars Karyan fire temple in the southern Pars district of Larestan. After that, it was moved to Aqda for another 700 years and then transferred to Nahid-e Pars temple near Ardakan in 1173. Finally, after 300 years, they moved it to the house of a high priest in Yazd, and in 1934 the current building of fire temple was built for it.

Behram Fire

That’s right! The fire is more than 1500 years old and it has been burning since 470 AD. You might wonder how that is possible. Well, during years, loyal Mogies (fire worshipers) have been protecting this magical fire and they haven’t failed! The bad news is that you cannot enter the sanctum area unless you are a Zoroastrian. But don’t worry, you can see Behram Fire behind glass and imagine how many stories it has kept in its heart.

Zoroastrian Fire Temple is located on the Ayatullah Kashani Avenue and is 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) away from Yazd Airport. As you are in the heart of the ancient city of Yazd, you can access other tourist attractions like Markar Clock Tower, Dolat Abad Garden, and Amir Chakhmaq Complex.