Cultural Heritage

One of Gonabad’s most famous features is its system of qanats—underground aqueducts designed to transport water from aquifers to the surface for irrigation and drinking. The Gonabad Qanats, also known as the Kariz-e Gonabad, are over 2,700 years old and remain functional today. This ancient system is not only a testament to Persian ingenuity but is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The qanats have supported agriculture and sustained life in the arid region for centuries, making Gonabad a vital center of settlement in the area.

Gonabad is home to several historical and cultural landmarks, including ancient mosques, shrines, and caravanserais. The city celebrates traditional festivals and customs, reflecting its deep-rooted Persian culture. Its residents are known for preserving traditional crafts, music, and cuisine, offering visitors a glimpse into the cultural richness of the region.

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