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Ali Qoli Aqa Bath was built by a Safavid courtier of the same name. The structure has a changing roo...
view detailAli Qapu (Imperial Gate) Palace is a six-story monument on the western side of Naqsh-e Jahan Square...
view detailBeyt Lahm or Bethlehem Church is a 17th century church built by an Armenian merchant named Khaje Pet...
view detailChahar Bagh (Four Gardens) is an avenue connecting the southern and northern part of Isfahan city. L...
view detailChahar Bagh School is a seminary built by the last Safavid King, Sultan Hossein (1668-1726), along t...
view detailChehel Sotoun (40 columns) Pavilion in Isfahan was built by Safavid monarch Shah Abbas I (1571-1629)...
view detailLocated between Khaju and Si-o Se Pol bridges, Choobi Bridge is a 147 meters long bridge with 21 arc...
view detailHakim Mosque is situated at the end of Bazaar-e-Rang Razan (Painter and Dyer's Market) in Isfahan's...
view detailHasht Behesht Palace or Eight Paradises is the only remaining structure built in the gardens along t...
view detailImamzadeh Haroun-e-Velayat is a 16th century shrine which was built during the reign of Shah Esmail...
view detailImamzadeh Shah Zeyd is an early Safavid era mausoleum built in memory of one of the sons of the seco...
view detailAbbasi Hotel is a famous hotel in Isfahan located in the old texture of the city. The building of th...
view detailBazaars are one of the most important and central elements in every Iranian city. After mosques, the...
view detailThe Isfahan Fire Temple also known as Atashgah is a Sassanid-era structure, which stands on a mound...
view detailOne of the oldest and most important religious structures of Iran, the Jame Mosque of Isfahan is mag...
view detailOne of the finest bridges in Isfahan, the Khaju Bridge is noted for its beautiful architecture and t...
view detailMenar Jonban or the Swinging Minarets are each nine meters wide and 17 meters high. These minarets w...
view detailOn the south side of Naqsh-e Jahan Square sits the 17th century Imam (Shah) Mosque, which was built...
view detailNaqsh-e Jahan Square, the second largest square in the world after Tiananmen Square in Beijing, Chin...
view detailSaint George Church or Gevork's church in Jolfa was built in the Safavid era. The foundation stones...
view detailThe first of the four monuments dominating Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Sheikh Lutfollah Mosque was built b...
view detailSi-o-se Pol or “Bridge of 33 Arches,” is the most famous among the 11 bridges of Isfahan. Built on t...
view detailSt. Mary Church is the second oldest church in Isfahan located directly across from Bethlehem Church...
view detailTakht-e Foulad is an 800-year-old historical cemetery in Isfahan. During the Safavid era only promin...
view detailThe biggest of the churches of Isfahan, Vank Cathedral (Holy Savior Cathedral) was built by Armenian...
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