Friday, November 7, 2014

Blog # 7 Sieosepol Tahereh Dinpajooh




                                            
                                         


 

Another place that I always enjoyed visiting was Siosepol in Isfahan, it is also called Alla Verdi Khan and it’s located on the Zayandeh River in Iran. The architecture of the Siosepol Bridge was designed by the Safavid dynasty in 1566 and construction ended on 1602.  It is made of 33 arch bridges and two rows from left to right. Siosepol has a length of 297.76 meters (979.6 Ft ), width of 13.75 m and  constructed by Allah Verdi Khan Undiladze, the chancellor Of Shah Abass. The reason this place is very special to me is because of its beautiful shiny light reflections through the 33 arch on the river. The best time to visit this place is early in the morning because it has a long, wide area for walking from left to right with a good view of the river. This place has a good historical value and meaning for my country and me.

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