The heritage of the Qajar period becomes the hangout of handicraft artists

Rasoul Moshtaghian, Head of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism of Meybod, stated that women entrepreneurs in Meybod are working in various fields of handicrafts. Toman will become a women’s handicraft hangout.
He added: This place is the only place where the women of Meybod can permanently produce their products and handicrafts and offer them in the same place without intermediaries.
Moshtaghian, referring to the repair and reconstruction of Amirabad Reservoir in Meybod, continued: The last reservoir that is currently being repaired in Meybod is Amirabad Reservoir, which is a historical and unique complex in the ancient city of Meybod.
He said: The restoration of this building includes strengthening, facade, flooring and porcelain wall, which has been under reconstruction for nearly six months.
The head of cultural heritage, handicrafts and tourism of Meybod city stated: Amirabad reservoir has three two-sided windbreaks and a brick dome that is decorated in a dormant and straight manner, which is part of the windbreak plinths, brick and the rest are made of clay.
He also informed about the temporary residence of travelers and tourists in other parts of this complex and said: this complex is a part of the history of Meybod city in the Qajar period, which was registered as the national heritage in 2003, which is the most beautiful temporary residence of travelers and passers-by in this It is a historical collection.

