In the north of Bidabad neighborhood in Shahud, there is a mosque remained from the era of the Ilkhanid. The mosque, known as the oldest mosque in Shahrud, is located on Mazar Street and Shahid Sadoughi Alley. The Shahrud Jameh Mosque is considered to be a one-porch mosque with courtyards, shabestan and water storage. The roof of the monument was built in the form of an arch and dome with Iranian arches, and there were four altars in the past. The Shahrud Jameh Mosque has undergone many changes, as it has not left much of its original construction. This mosque was restored in different periods to stay alive. The pillar shabestan of the mosque is now the oldest part of the mosque, consisting of three parts, the middle, western and eastern parts. They built Shahrud Jameh Mosque very simple as there is no decoration in the mosque and you will just see two minarets at the entrance. Shahrud Jameh Mosque has two entrance doors. Snai al-Doleh is one of the people who commented on the Jameh Mosque in Shahrd during his travels. According to the excavations carried out in 1996, they built a mosque next to the Shahrud Jameh Mosque, which at the moment there is no trace of it. The historic cities of Iran and their attractions shine like a jewel and attract you to this country. Keep in touch with Alaedin Travel experts so they will offer you the bests on your travel to Iran. You can book your tour, hotel and airline tickets on Alaedin Travel website.