Isfahan Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:56:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png Isfahan Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Isfahan, Iran Will Leave You in Awe with Its Beautiful Palaces https://travelermaster.com/isfahan-iran-will-leave-you-in-awe-with-its-beautiful-palaces/ Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:56:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=23105 Isfahan is one of the best places in Iran to explore the many wonders of Persian architecture. It’s best known for its beautiful mosques with mosaic tiles and imposing, long bridges, but its magnificent palaces also make it worth the visit—especially these three.  Aali Qapu Palace One of the top attractions of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, […]

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Isfahan is one of the best places in Iran to explore the many wonders of Persian architecture. It’s best known for its beautiful mosques with mosaic tiles and imposing, long bridges, but its magnificent palaces also make it worth the visit—especially these three.

 Aali Qapu Palace

One of the top attractions of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Isfahan’s no. 1 tourist spot, this palace is one of the city’s biggest architectural marvels. It features six floors, accessible via a spiral staircase, but most visitors don’t mind taking the walk because there’s an indirectly decorated music hall on the top floor.

Chehel Sotoon Palace

Fans of Persian architecture shouldn’t miss Chehel Sotoon Palace while in Isfahan. This palace is best known for its slender wooden columns that look even more impressive when reflected in the waters of the pool in front of the palace, surrounded by beautiful Persian gardens.

Hasht Behesht Palace

Built in the 17th country, this was one of 40 palaces built during the rule of the Safavid dynasty, but it’s the only one that remains. Its name is also used to describe the type of floor plan featuring a central hall surrounded by eight rooms. In addition to popularizing this style of architecture, Hasht Behesht is known for its masterfully decorated ceilings.

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You’ve Got to See Isfahan, Iran’s Bridges https://travelermaster.com/youve-got-to-see-isfahan-irans-bridges/ Sun, 27 Dec 2020 09:27:38 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=21134 Isfahan is one of Iran’s most magnificent cities, and it owes its glory to its rich history. It served as the capital of Persia on several occasions in the past, and it’s home to some of the most impressive covered bridges in the entire country—including these three. Si O Se Pol Bridge The common nickname […]

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Isfahan is one of Iran’s most magnificent cities, and it owes its glory to its rich history. It served as the capital of Persia on several occasions in the past, and it’s home to some of the most impressive covered bridges in the entire country—including these three.

Si O Se Pol Bridge

The common nickname of this bridge can be roughly translated to “the bridge of thirty-three spans” because it famously consists of 33 arches. It’s one of the symbols of the city and a popular gathering place because it provides enough space to have a relaxing walk and enjoy the sunset.

Khajoo Bridge

Khajoo Bridge is another historic 17th-century bridge on the Zayanderud River and serves as both a bridge and a weir. It also features a pavilion in its very center, which offers amazing views and serves as a popular place for relaxation.

Shahrestan Bridge

Shahrestan Bridge doesn’t get as much attention as some other landmarks in Isfahan, but it’s worth a mention because it’s the oldest bridge on the Zayandeh River. It was built between the 3rd to 7th centuries and served as a blueprint for many similar structures that came after it.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Isfahan Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:56:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png Isfahan Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Isfahan, Iran Will Leave You in Awe with Its Beautiful Palaces https://travelermaster.com/isfahan-iran-will-leave-you-in-awe-with-its-beautiful-palaces/ Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:56:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=23105 Isfahan is one of the best places in Iran to explore the many wonders of Persian architecture. It’s best known for its beautiful mosques with mosaic tiles and imposing, long bridges, but its magnificent palaces also make it worth the visit—especially these three.  Aali Qapu Palace One of the top attractions of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, […]

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Isfahan is one of the best places in Iran to explore the many wonders of Persian architecture. It’s best known for its beautiful mosques with mosaic tiles and imposing, long bridges, but its magnificent palaces also make it worth the visit—especially these three.

 Aali Qapu Palace

One of the top attractions of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Isfahan’s no. 1 tourist spot, this palace is one of the city’s biggest architectural marvels. It features six floors, accessible via a spiral staircase, but most visitors don’t mind taking the walk because there’s an indirectly decorated music hall on the top floor.

Chehel Sotoon Palace

Fans of Persian architecture shouldn’t miss Chehel Sotoon Palace while in Isfahan. This palace is best known for its slender wooden columns that look even more impressive when reflected in the waters of the pool in front of the palace, surrounded by beautiful Persian gardens.

Hasht Behesht Palace

Built in the 17th country, this was one of 40 palaces built during the rule of the Safavid dynasty, but it’s the only one that remains. Its name is also used to describe the type of floor plan featuring a central hall surrounded by eight rooms. In addition to popularizing this style of architecture, Hasht Behesht is known for its masterfully decorated ceilings.

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You’ve Got to See Isfahan, Iran’s Bridges https://travelermaster.com/youve-got-to-see-isfahan-irans-bridges/ Sun, 27 Dec 2020 09:27:38 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=21134 Isfahan is one of Iran’s most magnificent cities, and it owes its glory to its rich history. It served as the capital of Persia on several occasions in the past, and it’s home to some of the most impressive covered bridges in the entire country—including these three. Si O Se Pol Bridge The common nickname […]

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Isfahan is one of Iran’s most magnificent cities, and it owes its glory to its rich history. It served as the capital of Persia on several occasions in the past, and it’s home to some of the most impressive covered bridges in the entire country—including these three.

Si O Se Pol Bridge

The common nickname of this bridge can be roughly translated to “the bridge of thirty-three spans” because it famously consists of 33 arches. It’s one of the symbols of the city and a popular gathering place because it provides enough space to have a relaxing walk and enjoy the sunset.

Khajoo Bridge

Khajoo Bridge is another historic 17th-century bridge on the Zayanderud River and serves as both a bridge and a weir. It also features a pavilion in its very center, which offers amazing views and serves as a popular place for relaxation.

Shahrestan Bridge

Shahrestan Bridge doesn’t get as much attention as some other landmarks in Isfahan, but it’s worth a mention because it’s the oldest bridge on the Zayandeh River. It was built between the 3rd to 7th centuries and served as a blueprint for many similar structures that came after it.

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