This several-thousand-year-old castle is still the settlement of those whose fathers had been living here for thousands of years. According to the locals, the castle had been the place of Anushirvan prison however, the plan and structure indicate another better function. The prison may probably have placed inside the main construction as a section, but the whole structure had been dedicated to people’s residence. The castle is like interconnected allies and houses in which each alley reached other allies and each includes several houses. Houses are small but complete in design. It is the birthplace of Yaghma-ye Jandaqi, the most distinguished poet of Qajar and the special architect of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. The building was registered in the list of Iran National Heritages on August 18, 2014. (No. 31094)