The Kaskak Ribaat and Kaskak Bridge are located north of Torbat Heydariyeh near a village of the same name. The caravanserai is a relic from the Safavid era, featuring an entrance portal flanked by small iwans and niches. The guest rooms for travelers are built around the inn, with entrance spaces having portals and interiors including alcoves and wall heaters. The Kaskak Bridge dates back to the late Qajar period. Both the bridge and caravanserai were built by Amin al-Tajjar, a well-known merchant of the city. The Kaskak Bridge is registered on Iran's national heritage list.
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