Falak-ol-Aflak

Castle in Khorramabad, Iran
33°29′01″N 48°21′12″E / 33.4837°N 48.3534°E / 33.4837; 48.3534Estimated completionSasanian era (224–651)

Falak-ol-Aflak (Persian: فلک الافلاک, lit. 'the sky of the skies') or Shapur Khast Castle (Persian: دژ شاپورخواست) is a castle situated on the top of a large hill with the same name within the city of Khorramabad, the regional capital of Lorestan province, Iran. This gigantic structure was built during the Sassanid era (224–651).[1]

The Khorramabad River runs past the eastern and south-western side of the Falak-ol-Aflak hill providing the fortress some natural protection on those sides. Today, the western and northern sides of the hill are bordered by the residential districts of Khorramabad.

History

Under the Pahlavi dynasty, after being used as a prison until 1968, it was transformed into a museum complex.

Architectural layout

The foundations of the actual castle measure approximately 300 by 400 metres (980 ft × 1,310 ft). The height of the entire structure, including the hill, reaches to 40 meters above the surrounding area.

Panorama of Falak ol aflak Castle

Surrounding structures

Archaeological studies have identified the existence of a two layered rampart with twelve towers around the present day construction. From the twelve original towers, only two remain and these are situated northwest and southwest of the existing fortress.

Falak ol aflak castle is in center of Khorramabad city

Dehumidifier

Falak ol-Aflak castle is made with different materials like stone and wood that are vulnerable to humidity. That is why the castle was built on the highest point of the city of Khoram-abad, so that the wind could penetrate the building and dry its foundations.

Current status

The castle is managed by the Iran Cultural Heritage Organisation and a protected site.

See also

  • Sassanid architecture
  • Iranian architecture

References

  1. ^ "قلعه فلک الافلاک نگین خرم آباد". Young Journalists Club. Retrieved 21 December 2019.

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