Moayedi Ice-House
Moayedi Ice House is a Safavid water reservoir and ice house, which used to provide drinking water and ice for the people of Kerman. This adobe structure has been built to preserve ice during scorching desert summers. The ice house has 12-meter walls, behind which there are surfaces where water was frozen into ice during the winter. When the thickness of the ice reached 40 centimetres, it would be cut into smaller blocks and stored inside the ice vault. The ice vault has a round plan and a conical dome built so that its tip absorbed the least amount of sun. In the olden days, vendors sold Faloudeh (a traditional dessert with ice noodles) next to this ice house and it was a popular hangout spot for the people of the city. Moayedi Icehouse was registered as a National Heritage Site in the year 2000.