Nahchir Castle was built during the reign of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar by a man named Agha Mohammad Ali, who was a merchant. The corridors, hallways, central courtyard, windcatchers, interconnected rooms, and storage rooms are components of the castle's structure. Nahchir Castle had three entrance gates and nine watchtowers, two of which have been lost over time. The beautiful symmetrical architectural style of this castle attracts visitors' attention. Part of the castle's architecture is in the Zand period style, and some sections feature the beautiful Safavid era architecture. Nahchir Castle is registered on the national heritage list.
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