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Naqshe Jahan Square(Shah Square)
RRibbThe second largest city square in the world, ⋯ is surrounded by Bazaar except for two mosques and one building. Usually, this is a good place for everyone to rest and exercise. There are also carriages on the square, European classical-style carriages.
Si O Se Pol Bridge
CchaojileThe Thirty-Three Arch Bridge was built between 1599 and 1602. It is one of the 11 bridges in Isfahan, Iran. It is highly regarded as one of the most famous representatives of Safavid bridge design. It is a double-layer structure with 33 arches, hence the name Thirty-Three Arch Bridge. It is a very beautiful stone arch bridge and a multifunctional building, which is both a bridge and a dam.
Bazar-e Bozorg
东东张西望望东西I like to visit the Grand Bazaar. If you want to buy local crafts such as carpets, you can come here. Of course, you can also come here if you want to buy some food. The area is very large and you can experience a place where locals live.
Kakh-e Ali Qapu
天天边的海999The main attraction is the music hall on the top floor. The hollow walls are where Abbas the Great, the revived monarch of the Safavid dynasty, summoned and received foreign envoys. It was built in the late 16th century and has six floors. The lower floors, including the reviewing stand supported by 18 pillars, have been severely damaged and have been covered with scaffolding for many years. The stairs leading to the top floor are covered with painted tiles, which are still brightly colored. The top music hall is the best preserved and most beautiful place. The walls and roof of the music hall are all decorated with wooden hollows to reduce sound reflection and improve the sound effect.
Imam Mosque
此此心无障A large and empty mosque has basically no function of worship and prayer. The main dome has been repaired, and scaffolding has been damaged and beautiful. The echo of the foot in the center of the main hall is very shocking.
Jameh Mosque of Isfahan
杉杉尼Mosques are the main places of worship for Islam and the main type of Islamic architecture. They are the buildings that must be built in settlements that believe in Islam. Mosque architecture must comply with the common rules of Islam, such as the prayer hall must face east so that worshippers can pray in the direction of the holy city of Mecca, that is, facing west; there are no idols in the prayer hall, and only the shrine behind the hall is the object of worship; the decorative patterns of mosques are not allowed to use animal patterns, but can only be plant or text patterns.
Chehel Sotoon Palace
CchaojileThe garden of the Forty Columns Palace in Isfahan is an outstanding example of a Persian garden and is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The palace was rebuilt after a fire in 1706. Many murals, miniatures, and pottery reflect the luxury of the palace at that time.
Chahar Bagh Theological School
Yyangduoduo17Chaharbagh School, also known as Madraseh Soltani, is a Persian-style garden layout. Quadrilateral gardens are divided into four smaller sections by sidewalks or flowing water. In Persian, "Chr" means "four" and "bgh" means "garden". The dome and most of the walls are made of bright yellow brick giving a light feel. The entrance is decorated with gold facades and silver, and the interior is a fine artwork and industrial artwork. The central court, with its swimming pool and gardens, is surrounded by two-storey arcades, each with access to student rooms.
Masjed-e Sheikh Lotfollah
天天边的海999Foreigners need 200,000 rials, but Iranians only need 30,000! ! The dome is made to look fragile by a bold method, but in fact it is supported by a circle of 170 cm thick brick walls, tall and solid, and has withstood the test of hundreds of years. This witty and bold method uses a huge circular hole and some tall windows to maximize the natural light, gradually weakening the dark blue color on the concentric circles, gradually fading it with soft white Arabic decorative patterns, and the dark blue has naturally disappeared completely when it reaches the center of the dome. It's amazing!
Safavi House
Yyangduoduo17The memorable experience you can imagine in Isfahan is to visit historical sites filled with art and feel the passage of time. I always remember the great time I spent here 2 years ago with my friends, a great place for couples and a group of friends to spend unforgettable time. When you sit down and admire the architecture of this ancient building, you may briefly browse what the old architects are doing in the room.