Also known as: Narin Castle, Narenj Castle, Narin Ghal'eh (Farsi)
one of the most important relics of Yazd province dating back to the period before the advent of Islam to Iran.
This building, which in colloquial language is called Narenj Castle, is one of the most important relics of the province dating back to the period before the advent of Islam to Iran, and has been recorded as one of the national buildings. This ancient castle has been constructed on the top of Galeen hill and overlooks the city. It seems that upper floors of the building have been reconstructed and belong to the Islamic era. A section of the building was destroyed in the course of road construction during the reign of Pahlavi II.
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