While driving towards the village, a landscape with broken walls and houses whose roofs have been destroyed can be seen in the distance; But when you get closer, the intact parts, the domes, as well as the entrance arches and arches, show the special beauty of the castle. In this historical building, you can see arrays that are the result of the elegance of the hands of craftsmen who have depicted paintings with clay, mud, or plaster. The similarity, the installation of fireplaces, aqueducts, and paving stones are among the wonders of this historical habitat.
The abandoned village of Hassan Abad can be studied by geographers and archaeologists as well as architects as a unique example of a traditional desert settlement in sync with its climate. What is remarkable about this village are the elements, spaces and projections that its residents have made to adapt their buildings. With the help of the energy of the sun, materials and materials, wind, earth and form have been created in the buildings, which has turned this village into a wonderful and attractive desert habitat.

This area shows the ingenuity of the ancient Iranians (residents of the city and district) to exploit the land and its resources in the best way and shows the civilized face of the people of this country. For example, this village is made of traditional architectural materials including clay and mud. So that the walls are made of clay and brick and mud mortar is spread on them. These materials have the ability to adjust air heat and humidity to create a healthy environment for people's lives.

From the top of the Salem towers, the distant horizons of the plain and mountains can be seen, which has a pleasant charm at sunset. Touring among the winding walls remaining from this village will evoke a sense of adventure in you. If you are looking for a place in the heart of the plain and desert to spend an adventurous day, I recommend you to go to this village.
We only have a request from the elders of Qalandarabad; unfortunately, an unauthorized excavation was recently carried out in this area, but because it has not reached the national register, the cultural heritage and tourism department has closed the hands of this place. It should be placed at the disposal of the cultural heritage department, or the city council, the respected mayor and the urban planning core of Qalandarabad should take the trouble to maintain and introduce the building.
Written by: Hasan Sadeghi Younesi