Mehr | Mohsen Ranjabpoor: The Arg-e Bam or Bam Citadel is the largest adobe building in the world, located in Bam, a city in Kerman Province which was devastated in a deadly earthquake in 2003.
The historic building with an approximate area of 200,000 square metres has been listed by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage Site Bam and Its Cultural ...
Tehran, July 22, IRNA - Kerman province, with its numerous historical sites dating back to pre-Islamic and Islamic eras, is among the most visited tourist destinations in Iran, the Tehran-based English newspaper Iran Daily said.
The ancient city of Bam in Kerman is Irans only city that has been registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Bam has ...
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TEHRAN, Dec 30 A senior Iranian official says the ancient citadel of Bam, destroyed by an earthquake a decade ago, will again be a major tourist attraction by 2016, media reported.
Over the next two or three years, Arge Bam will be rebuilt so it again becomes a major tourist attraction, Fars news agency quoted Mohammad Ali Najafi, head of Irans heritage ...
Experts who are painstakingly rebuilding the Bam citadel after an earthquake destroyed it a decade ago say Iran's architectural masterpiece will never return to its past glory but are hopeful they will restore some of it.
A thousand kilometers (600 miles) southeast of Tehran, the pre-Islamic desert citadel was the largest adobe monument in the world ...