Ice House

Turkmenistan


South of Sultan Kala and Giaur Kala, this is one of three ice houses built during the Timurid era. The giant freezers, made from brick and covered by a conical-shaped roof, were used to keep meat and other foods frozen during the summer. This ice house, the closest to Giaur Kala, is perhaps the best-preserved structure.


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