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Isfahan Travel Guide

Isfahan Travel Guide

Isfahan, known as “Half of the World”,  is a city that shines as one of Iran’s most incredible cultural and architectural jewels. With this Isfahan Travel Guide, you’ll discover its cultural treasures. Rich in history, Isfahan offers a unique blend of Persian artistry, Islamic architecture, and a vibrant atmosphere that

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Chehel Sotoun Palace

Chehel Sotoun Palace; History, Architecture and Guidelines

Chehel Sotoun, or chihil sotoon, or the Palace of Forty Columns, is a pavilion in Isfahan, Iran. Architects built this architectural structure during the seventeenth century in the Safavid period, and studies have regarded the monument as an example of Persian culture and art. With its beautiful construction, artistic paintings, and

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Shahrestan Bridge

Shahrestan Bridge; the Oldest Bridge in Isfahan

If you are planning a visit to Iran, you are definitely going to visit Isfahan. This city has so many attributes that make it one of the most visited destinations in Iran. From north to south and from east to west, It has so many magnificent public square and remarkable historical bridges.

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Isfahan Music Museum

Isfahan Music Museum: a celebration of Persian music and culture

The Isfahan Music Museum is a unique and fascinating museum located in the historic neighborhood of Hasht Behesht in the city of Isfahan, Iran. The museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting Persian music and culture, showcasing traditional musical instruments and their history, and educating visitors about the rich musical

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Bedkhem Church

Bedkhem Church (Bethlehem); a symbol of religious tolerance

Bedkhem Church, also known as Bethlehem Church in Iran, is a historical and architectural landmark in Isfahan. Anyone visiting the area should see it. It is a wonder how such a beautiful church was built in the area and perfectly displays Persian inspiration in design. Not only is it calming, but it

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Qeysarie Bazaar

Qeysarie Bazaar: The Grand Bazaar of Isfahan

History of Qeysarie Bazaar The Gheysarieh Bazaar in Isfahan, also called the Grand Bazaar of Isfahan or Isfahan’s historical bazaar, has been the iconic mark of Iran’s culture and economy. Initially constructed in the early seventeenth century under the reign of Shah Abbas Safavid, the bazaar has been an essential part

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Jolfa District

Jolfa District: Discover the Hidden Gem of Isfahan

The Jolfa District of Isfahan is one of Iran’s most shining and attractive places. It is blessed with cultural tourism, historical tourism, and physical tourism. There are few inter-twines of nature and architecture along the Zayanderud River, which is why this attraction is essential for tourists visiting Iran. Previously, the

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Vank Church

Vank Church: An Architectural Church You Should Visit

Vank Church, or in formal names Vank Cathedral or the Holy Saviour Cathedral, is a historical and culturally enriched church in Jolfa, Isfahan– Iran. This is one of the more impressive fusions of architecture and represents the Armenian community and its history. Located at New Julfa, Vank Church was constructed in

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