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قلعه صدر آباد

بلوار شهیدان قنبری زاده

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Sadrabad Castle

The Sadrabad Castle is situated on بلوار شهیدان قنبری زاده in the town of Mobarakeh, Iran.

History

  • Construction of the castle reportedly began during the Qajar period, although exact dates are not available.
  • The primary purpose of the castle was as a military stronghold and administrative center for the region.

Architecture

The Sadrabad Castle is an example of traditional Iranian architecture, featuring a combination of Persian and Islamic influences.

  • The layout consists of a central courtyard surrounded by several wings and towers, with walls constructed from local limestone and brickwork.
  • Believed to date from the 19th century, the castle's design reflects the architectural styles prevalent during that time.

Historical Significance

The Sadrabad Castle played an important role in regional politics and military campaigns throughout its history.

  • Although specific events are not well-documented, it is believed to have served as a strategic location for military operations and administrative functions.

Current Status and Use

Today, the castle remains standing, although its condition has deteriorated over time.

The site is currently unused as a functional military or administrative center but may be open to visitors under certain conditions.

Heritage Status

The Sadrabad Castle is listed as a cultural heritage site in Iran, recognized for its historical and architectural significance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle by visiting the town of Mobarakeh.

However, specific information regarding opening hours, guided tours, or restricted areas is not available.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The central courtyard
  • Several wings and towers
  • Local limestone and brickwork construction

Details

Nameقلعه صدر آباد
Cityدهستان مبارکه
CountryIran
Coordinates31.58523, 55.431873
Current useunused as a functional military or administrative center but may be open to visitors under certain conditions