Zoroastrian Temples in Iran — Find 24+ Sacred Sites
Browse 24 fire temples across Iran — with photos, history, and travel info.
Total Temples
24
Country
Iran
Tradition
Zoroastrian
Top Fire Temples in Iran
Fire Temple of Yazd
Yazd Atash Behram
Yazd Fire Temple
Chak Chak Fire Temple
آتشکده آدریان
Kerman Fire Temple
آتشکده زرتشتیان
Pilgrim's Mother Temple Chak Chak
Pir-E Sabz Chak Chak
دخمه زرتشتیان چم
آتشکده آمل
باغچه بداغ آباد
آتشکده باستانی اسپاخو
آتشکده نیاسر
آتشکده زرتشتیان
آتشکده زرتشتیان
دخمه زرتشتیان
آتشکده چهار قاپی
آتشکده شریف آباد
آتشکده زرتشتیان تفت
زيارتگاه پير نارِستانه
درب مهر آتشگاه زرتشتیان
آتشکده چک چک
دخمه زرتشتی��ن
Top Regions
- Yazd Province (5)
- Kerman Province (1)
- Yazd (1)
About Zoroastrian Temples in Iran
Fire temples (atash behrams and agiaries) are the houses of worship of Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, founded by the prophet Zarathustra more than 3,000 years ago. Each temple maintains a sacred fire — a symbol of Ahura Mazda's purity and truth — that is tended continuously by priests. Eight atash behrams (the highest grade of fire temple) survive today, all in India and Iran. Iran's Yazd region remains the historic heartland, home to the Atashkadeh of Yazd. The Parsi diaspora maintains active fire temples primarily in Mumbai and across India, with smaller communities in Pakistan, the United Kingdom, and North America.