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Duration

One day (+7 hours)

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

1 person

Languages

Arabic, english, French

About this tour

Isfahan Gardi

Visited place price Possibility of reservation
Paul Marnan 310.000 has
Thirty-three bridges 310.000 has
wooden bridge 310.000 has
flower garden 310.000 has
The city bridge 310.000 has

Highlights

  • Stay with Ziva Faraz and let's get to know the historical bridges of Isfahan better
  • Marnan bridge is one of these historical bridges of Isfahan. In the past, this bridge connected the villages on the outskirts of Isfahan, but today Marnan Bridge is located in the west of Isfahan city, and beautiful parks have been built on both sides of it.
  • The twist and turn of Margone Zayandehroud in this part where the Marnan bridge is located, caused the village near the bridge to be named Marnan, i.e. Margone, and after the bridge was built, the name of the village was placed on the bridge.
  • In addition to its mesmerizing beauty, the thirty-three bridge is known as the longest bridge on the Zayandeh River.
  • The thirty-three bridge or Allahwardi Khan Bridge, dating back to the reign of Shah Abbas I, was built on the Zaindeh River under the supervision and at the expense of the famous Safavid general, Allahwardi Khan.
  • Khajo Bridge of Isfahan is located in the east of Siuse Bridge, and in terms of strength, symmetry and architectural style, it is considered one of the unique bridges of Iran. This bridge was considered one of the most beautiful bridges in the world during the Safavid era, and it is more famous than other bridges in Zayandehrud due to its architecture and tile decorations.
  • Unlike other bridges in Isfahan, the wooden bridge was used for the coming and going of aristocrats; In other words, in the past, Jowi bridge has been the link between the northern and southern royal gardens of Zayandehrud. This wooden bridge was built to connect the northern part of Zayandehrud to the southern part. Because the Saadat Abad Palace, Ayanekhane Mansion and Nemakdan Mansion were located on one side and other palaces on the other side. With the construction of this bridge, the problem of the courtiers to travel to these places was solved.
  • The Shahristan Bridge, in fact, this bridge was built during the Sasanian era and is the oldest bridge built on the Zayandeh River. But apparently its foundations belong to the Achaemenid period. On the bridge, there are traces of the Dilmian and Seljuk periods, which indicate that the bridge was restored during these periods.
  • This bridge has many similarities with Dezful and Shadervan Shushtar bridges. Of course, Sassanid architecture was almost the same in the construction of bridges, and this is definitely the reason for these similarities.
  • Wishing you the best moments with Ziva Flight

Included/Excluded

  • entrance
  • Guide to cultural heritage
  • A lot of energy
  • Record of lasting considerations
  • catering
  • good manners
  • very bored

Durations

One day (+7 hours)

Language

Arabic
english
French

Tour's Location

Isfahan - the city center

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