Shahrestan Bridge (Places to visit in Isfahan, Iran)
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Shahrestan Bridge Isfahan
Built in the 14th century, before cement, this is one of the oldest bridges in Iran. A professor of Iranian history describes the material used to glue the stones together.
Iran - Isfahan bridges over Zayande River
Iran - Isfahan
Shahrestan bridge; 0:27 Khaju Bridge; 5:01 Bridge of 33 Arches (32°38'37.98N 51°40'2.45E); Singing men from Isfahan
Esfahan, Si-o-seh pol “Bridge of 33 Arches” & Khaju Bridge, Iran
Esfahan, Si-o-seh pol “Bridge of 33 Arches” & Khaju Bridge, Iran
Iran Bridges of Esfahan
Isfahan or Esfahan (Persian: اصفهان Esfahān, Old Persian: Aspadana, Middle Persian: Spahān), historically also rendered in English as Ispahan or Hispahan, located about 340 km south of Tehran at 32°39′5″N 51°40′45″E / 32.65139°N 51.67917°E / 32.65139; 51.67917Coordinates: 32°39′5″N 51°40′45″E / 32.65139°N 51.67917°E / 32.65139; 51.67917, is the capital of Esfahan Province and Iran's third largest city (after Tehran and Mashhad). Esfahan City had a population of 1,583,609 and the Esfahan metropolitan area had a population of 3,430,353 in the 2006 Census, the second most populous metropolitan area in Iran after Tehran.[2]
The cities of Najafabad, Khaneh Esfahan, Khomeini-shahr, Shahin-shahr, Zarrinshahr, Mobarakeh, Falavarjan and Fouladshahr all constitute the metropolitan city of Esfahan.
Esfahan is located on the main north-south and east-west routes crossing Iran, and was once one of the largest cities in the world. It flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly in the 16th century under the Safavid dynasty, when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history. Even today, the city retains much of its past glory. It is famous for its Islamic architecture, with many beautiful boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, mosques, and minarets. This led to the Persian proverb Esfahān nesf-e jahān ast: Esfahan is half of the world.[3]
The Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Esfahan is one of the biggest city squares in the world and an outstanding example of Iranian and Islamic architecture. It has been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The city also has a wide variety of historic monuments ranging from the Sassanid to the Safavid dynasties.[citation needed] Remaining Islamic architectural sites were built from 11th to the 19th century while older pre-Islamic monuments date back to 1000 B.C.
Shahrestan Bridge Esfahan پل شهرستان اصفهان
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Marnan Bridge (Esfahan ) پل مارنان اصفهان
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پل مارنان - اصفهان (Marnan bridge - Isfahan)
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Marnan bridge in isfahan
Iran-To Isfahan (On the road again) Part 69
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Isfahan:
Isfahan (Persian: اصفهان, About this sound pronunciation (help•info)), also Romanized as Esfahān; historically also rendered in English as Ispahan, Sepahan, Esfahan or Hispahan, is the capital of Isfahan Province in Iran, located about 340 kilometres (211 miles) south of Tehran. It has a population of 1,755,382 and is Iran's third largest city after Tehran and Mashhad. The Greater Isfahan Region had a population of 3,793,101 in the 2011 Census, the third most populous metropolitan area in Iran after Tehran and Mashhad.
The cities of Zarrinshahr, Fooladshahr and Najafabad, Se-deh, Shahinshahr, Mobarakeh, Falavarjan and Charmahin all constitute the metropolitan city of Isfahan.
Isfahan is located on the main north–south and east–west routes crossing Iran, and was once one of the largest cities in the world. It flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly in the 16th century under the Safavid dynasty, when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history. Even today, the city retains much of its past glory. It is famous for its Persian–Islamic architecture, with many beautiful boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, mosques, and minarets. This led to the Persian proverb Esfahān nesf-e- jahān ast (Isfahan is half of the world).
The Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan is one of the largest city squares in the world and an outstanding example of Iranian and Islamic architecture. It has been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The city also has a wide variety of historic monuments and is known for the paintings, history and architecture.
Bridges
The Zayande River starts in the Zagros Mountains, flows from west to east through the heart of Isfahan, and dries up in the Gavkhooni wetland.
The bridges over the river include some of the finest architecture in Isfahan. The oldest bridge is the Shahrestan bridge or Pol-e Shahrestan, whose foundations was built by the Sasanian Empire (3rd-7th century Sassanid era) and has been repaired during the Seljuk period.پل شهرستان. Further upstream is the Pol-e Khaju, which was built by Shah Abbas II in 1650. It is 123 metres long with 24 arches, and also serves as a sluice gate.The next bridge is the Pol-e Chubi. It was originally built as an aqueduct to supply the palace gardens on the north bank of the river. Further upstream again is the Si-o-Seh Pol or bridge of 33 arches. Built during the rule of Shah Abbas the Great, it linked Isfahan with the Armenian suburb of New Julfa. It is by far the longest bridge in Isfahan at 295 m (967.85 ft).Wikipedia
Other bridges include:
Pol-e Shahrestan (The Shahrestan bridge)
Marnan Bridge
Pol-e Khaju (Khaju Bridge) – 1650.
Si-o-Seh Pol (The Bridge of 33 Arches) – 1602.
Pol-e-Joui or Choobi (Joui bridge). – 1665
Iran/Isfahan (Majlesi Street/life) Part 84
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Isfahan:
Isfahan (Persian: اصفهان, About this sound pronunciation (help•info)), also Romanized as Esfahān; historically also rendered in English as Ispahan, Sepahan, Esfahan or Hispahan, is the capital of Isfahan Province in Iran, located about 340 kilometres (211 miles) south of Tehran. It has a population of 1,755,382 and is Iran's third largest city after Tehran and Mashhad. The Greater Isfahan Region had a population of 3,793,101 in the 2011 Census, the third most populous metropolitan area in Iran after Tehran and Mashhad.
The cities of Zarrinshahr, Fooladshahr and Najafabad, Se-deh, Shahinshahr, Mobarakeh, Falavarjan and Charmahin all constitute the metropolitan city of Isfahan.
Isfahan is located on the main north–south and east–west routes crossing Iran, and was once one of the largest cities in the world. It flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly in the 16th century under the Safavid dynasty, when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history. Even today, the city retains much of its past glory. It is famous for its Persian–Islamic architecture, with many beautiful boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, mosques, and minarets. This led to the Persian proverb Esfahān nesf-e- jahān ast (Isfahan is half of the world).
The Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan is one of the largest city squares in the world and an outstanding example of Iranian and Islamic architecture. It has been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The city also has a wide variety of historic monuments and is known for the paintings, history and architecture.
Bridges
The Zayande River starts in the Zagros Mountains, flows from west to east through the heart of Isfahan, and dries up in the Gavkhooni wetland.
The bridges over the river include some of the finest architecture in Isfahan. The oldest bridge is the Shahrestan bridge or Pol-e Shahrestan, whose foundations was built by the Sasanian Empire (3rd-7th century Sassanid era) and has been repaired during the Seljuk period.پل شهرستان. Further upstream is the Pol-e Khaju, which was built by Shah Abbas II in 1650. It is 123 metres long with 24 arches, and also serves as a sluice gate.The next bridge is the Pol-e Chubi. It was originally built as an aqueduct to supply the palace gardens on the north bank of the river. Further upstream again is the Si-o-Seh Pol or bridge of 33 arches. Built during the rule of Shah Abbas the Great, it linked Isfahan with the Armenian suburb of New Julfa. It is by far the longest bridge in Isfahan at 295 m (967.85 ft).Wikipedia
Verzhen raghsidan to iran va tehran ya shahrestan khande
Verzhen raghsidan to iran va tehran ya shahrestan khande
Iran Esfahan Ispahan Kashan 2011
Iran 2011 : Esfahan Ispahan et Kashan
Esfahan 2008 اصفهان
Florence of Orient, Persia's masterpiece, the Intrigue of Iran and the half rhymed famous adage Esfahan Nesf-e Jahan (Esfahan is half the world) all are to describe the splendor of a city shining along its life-giving river at the heart of Iran.
When you tread into the city it seems as if it has been preparing itself for an impromptu royal visit. It is a city of inspiring architecture, elegant mosques, churches, graceful palaces, beautiful gardens and gorgeous bridges, a city made for the refreshment of humanity as Robert Byron says.
Andre Malraux, the famous French author and adventurer says: Who can claim to have seen the most beautiful city of the world without having seen Esfahan?
Sights to see in Esfahan:
* Ali Qapu Palace
* Imam's (formerly known as Shah's) mosque
* Chehel Sotun (Pavilion of Forty Columns)
* Shahrestan Bridge
* Vank Cathedral
* Bazaar-e Bozorg
* Hasht Behesht Palace (The Eight Paradise)
* Si-o-se Pol (bridge with 33 arches)
* The Bathhouse of Sheikh Bahai (Hamam-e Sheikh Bahai)
* Manar Jonban
* Khaju Bridge
This video only covers Aali Qapu Palace, Shah's mosque, si-o-se pol, and Khaju Bridge.
Iran/Isfahan (Golestan e Shohoda Cemetery) Part 82
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Isfahan:
Isfahan (Persian: اصفهان, About this sound pronunciation (help•info)), also Romanized as Esfahān; historically also rendered in English as Ispahan, Sepahan, Esfahan or Hispahan, is the capital of Isfahan Province in Iran, located about 340 kilometres (211 miles) south of Tehran. It has a population of 1,755,382 and is Iran's third largest city after Tehran and Mashhad. The Greater Isfahan Region had a population of 3,793,101 in the 2011 Census, the third most populous metropolitan area in Iran after Tehran and Mashhad.
The cities of Zarrinshahr, Fooladshahr and Najafabad, Se-deh, Shahinshahr, Mobarakeh, Falavarjan and Charmahin all constitute the metropolitan city of Isfahan.
Isfahan is located on the main north–south and east–west routes crossing Iran, and was once one of the largest cities in the world. It flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly in the 16th century under the Safavid dynasty, when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history. Even today, the city retains much of its past glory. It is famous for its Persian–Islamic architecture, with many beautiful boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, mosques, and minarets. This led to the Persian proverb Esfahān nesf-e- jahān ast (Isfahan is half of the world).
The Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan is one of the largest city squares in the world and an outstanding example of Iranian and Islamic architecture. It has been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The city also has a wide variety of historic monuments and is known for the paintings, history and architecture.
Bridges
The Zayande River starts in the Zagros Mountains, flows from west to east through the heart of Isfahan, and dries up in the Gavkhooni wetland.
The bridges over the river include some of the finest architecture in Isfahan. The oldest bridge is the Shahrestan bridge or Pol-e Shahrestan, whose foundations was built by the Sasanian Empire (3rd-7th century Sassanid era) and has been repaired during the Seljuk period.پل شهرستان. Further upstream is the Pol-e Khaju, which was built by Shah Abbas II in 1650. It is 123 metres long with 24 arches, and also serves as a sluice gate.The next bridge is the Pol-e Chubi. It was originally built as an aqueduct to supply the palace gardens on the north bank of the river. Further upstream again is the Si-o-Seh Pol or bridge of 33 arches. Built during the rule of Shah Abbas the Great, it linked Isfahan with the Armenian suburb of New Julfa. It is by far the longest bridge in Isfahan at 295 m (967.85 ft).Wikipedia
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF IRAN IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/3 )
1. JAHAN NAMA GARDEN,SHIRAZ 29°37'44.12N 52°33'30.84E
2. MAUSOLEUM ON THAKHT FOULAD CEMETERY,ISFAHAN 32°37'28.06N 51°40'51.75E
3. TOMB OF SAADI,SHIRAZ 29°37'21.04N 52°34'59.36E
4. SHAMS-OL-EMARE,TEHRAN 35°40'45.92N 51°25'19.68E
5. ERAM GARDEN,SHIRAZ 29°38'10.76N 52°31'30.29E
6. TOMB OF SHAMS TABRIZI,KHOY 38°33'21.30N 44°56'5.90E
7. PRIVATE PALACE OF CYRUS,IRAN 30°12'9.47N 53°10'40.68E
8. IRAN FLAG,TEHRAN 35°45'7.71N 51°25'23.90E
9. NATURE WONDER TREES 30°10'55.22N 48°49'39.68E
10. QURAN GATE,SHIRAZ 29°38'8.11N 52°33'42.79E
11. SHAHRESTAN BRIDGE,ESFAHAN 32°37'37.57N 51°43'4.21E
12. RESULULLAH CAMISI,ZENCAN 36°40'3.53N 48°28'56.40E
13. CRADLE VISION SHIRAZ,SHIRAZ 29°38'0.82N 52°33'52.56E
14. HASAN ABAD SQUARE,TAHRAN 35°41'10.11N 51°24'36.51E
15. IMAMZADEH SEYYED NASROLLAH,YAZD 31°53'48.62N 54°23'7.94E
16. MARTYRS MEMORIAL,BAM-E-MALAYER 34°18'18.58N 48°50'16.60E
17. CYRUS TOMB,PASARGADAE,FARS 30°11'38.22N 53°10'2.06E
18. SHAAH MOSQUE,ISFAHAN 32°39'16.94N 51°40'39.99E
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