Why Is It Called A Training Center?
In 1999, late Hussein Amin rebuilt his forefather’s 300-year-old house (5th forefather) with a credit of over 20 million Tomans for the education of disadvantaged students and called it training center (Khane Mashq) on his own initiative.
Students in Ali Amin Training Center
In the rebuilding of the Training Center, the utmost was to preserve the traditional and indigenous values of the building, and is now at the disposal of the Yazd Student Organization in which extra-curricular activities such as Intelligent Students Association and sending students to the Umrah pilgrimage are provided for more than 14,000 students.
Architecture of Ali Amin Training Center
This house is built in the style of aristocratic houses of Yazd and there is no perspective from outside.
Ali Amin Training Center of Yazd has two beautiful courtyards. At the entrance to the main courtyard, there is a corridor and a vestibule and upon arrival at the main courtyard on the right, there is a beautiful five-door room with sash windows that is very bright facing the sun. Below this room, there is a summer cool basement covered with gypsum. There is a large hall opposite the entrance, below which there is a downstream and a basement.
The left door opens to the second courtyard which has three-door rooms with sash doors and windows. On the top of the doors, there is a beautiful inscription and a small sash window is embedded within it. The inscriptions themselves are covered with gypsum.
Some rooms have gypsum molding and beautiful writings of poems. The courtyard of this house is covered with adobe and the main materials are brick, clay and plaster. In the middle of the courtyard, there is a rectangular pond.
Ali Amin Training Center of Yazd is located next to Golshan Yazd Hossainie.
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