Central Iran's Yazd, home to world's third tourist library

This library is the only permanent tourist library of the world since one of them is on a train in Japan and another on a ship in Italy, ifpnews.com wrote.

Yazd Tourist Library is a unique and exciting new experience that, after Japan and Italy, is the third largest tourist library in the world.

In this library, there are many books and sources of visual and audio information about the culture, architecture, art and civilization of Iran which are available to tourists in several languages.

The library has five rooms. There are books on carpets and rugs, Iranology, historical maps, book of paintings, and Imam Hossein (PBUH), which illustrates the history of Ashura uprising for foreign and domestic tourists.

In every corner of this historical house, there are diverse books in different languages that keep visitors busy for several hours.

According to Mohammad Hossein Mirjani, the manager and guide to this library, there are more than 1,500 books in this library.

According to him, the books are in languages such as German, Italian, Russian, English, Chinese, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, and other languages, and most of which are related to various topics of Iranology, history, culture and handicrafts in Yazd.

The building of the library, called 'Bam-e Yazd', is the Rafiean's old house dating back to the Zand and early Qajar periods. It has an Iranian and traditional architecture.

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