, outside of Kerman The only Iranian
anthropology museum dedicated to Zoroastrianism is located in the Kerman Fire Temple, showcasing the ancient history of Zoroastrians. The idea of launching the museum along with the library of Kerman's Zoroastrian Society came to light in 1983, when the head of the society, Parviz Vakhashouri, and the former head of the library, Mehran Gheibi, collected cultural heritage
artifacts of Kerman's Zoroastrian community. These two officials added many other objects to this collection. The museum was officially inaugurated during Jashn-e Tirgan in 2005 by
Iran's Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO). Jashn-e Tirgan or Tiregan is an ancient Iranian rain festival observed on July 1. The festivity refers to
archangel Tir (literally meaning arrow) or Tishtar (lightning), who appear in the sky to generate thunder and lightning for providing much-needed rain. The
Sadeh ceremony is celebrated every year in Kerman. Also, the archeological ancient areas of
Jiroft and Tappe Yahya
Baft are located south of Kerman.
Rayen Castle is also located in
Rayen town, southeast of Kerman. Some of the
handicrafts and souvenirs of the province of Kerman are traditional embroidery known as
pateh, carpets, rugs, jajeems,
kilims (a coarse carpet),
satchels, and other hand woven articles.
Caraway seeds and
pistachios from
Rafsanjan,
Zarand, and Kerman are best of the main items of this province. == Sport ==