Kerman bazar
Kerman Grand Bazaar starts from Arg Square and ends at Mushtaqiye Square. Each part of Kerman market was built during the time of one of the rulers of this city and because of some of its features, it is unique in Iran and has world fame. This bazaar is considered to be the longest bazaar in Iran and was mainly built after the 8th century AH. This work was registered as one of Iran's national works on 25 May 1380 with registration number 3856.
Kerman Grand Bazaar includes different lines and markets, and interestingly, the buildings connected to this market make up 60% of Kerman's historical buildings. In each of these markets, there are buildings such as mosques and baths. Saf Azakhane, Vakil Mosque, Ganj Ali Khan Mosque and Chehlsetun Mosque are each mosques that are named after their main bazaar and are considered a part of its building. From the special shape of each of the baths or mosques in different markets, the type of architecture of their period can be checked and interesting results can be reached.