Abyaneh

A unique destinations in Iran is for sure Abyaneh village in Isfahan, which will definitely amaze you. Abyaneh has stair-shape houses, meaning that the houses were built in a way that the roof of the lower house is also the yard for the above house! Isn’t it fascinating? Not to mention the usage of clay in houses that gives the village a vibrant and lively look. Maybe these exclusivities evolved the unique culture of Abyaneh as well, the closeness and sharing of neighbors with the passion and warmness of red color. Meanwhile, the architectural style of these houses conforms to the region’s climatic conditions. To prevent wastage of energy in the cold and warm seasons, a number of arrangements have been made.
The use of thick walls made of sun-dried mud-bricks, plastering walls and roofs with mud and straw, and wooden ceilings have all given a particular identity to the houses of this village.With regard to the facade of houses, the doors and windows are all made of wood.
The presence of balconies with wooden banisters has added beauty to the facade of buildings and optimizes the usage of light and warmth of sunshine.

People who live there also have their unique culture, completely different from any other place nearby. They have their own accent, clothes, house, and traditions.

There are many historical places in this village such as: Monastery (Khangah), Caravanserais, Abyaneh village mills, Abyaneh mosques, Castles and Fire temple

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