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Seven Towers of Kharun

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Type
  
Dovecote

Height
  
14 m

Location
  
Najafabad, Iran

Architectural style
  
Isfahani style

Seven Towers of Kharun

Alternative names
  
Shaykh Bahāʾī citadelle

Similar
  
Jameh mosque of Meymeh, Gouged stronghold, Shahrestan bridge, Āmeri House, Chaharbagh School

The Seven towers of Kharoun are located in the south-east of Najafabad in the Isfahan province, Iran. They are the largest recreational center in the west of the Isfahan province.

Characteristics

The seven towers of Kharoun are surrounded by a garden with an area of 3000 m². Six of the seven towers are dovecotes. The towers are 14 m in height and are connected with each other by a cob wall with the height of 4 m. After the conversion of towers to a recreational center, some facilities have been added to them. These facilities and equipments include a fountain, a traditional coffeehouse an entertainment area, a space for cultural activities and a park.

The seven towers of Kharoun have been built in the safavid era for providing manure and for agricultural purposes.

They have been repaired in 2003 by the local government of Najafabad.

References

Seven Towers of Kharun Wikipedia