si-o se pol,"The Bridge of Thirty-Three Arches," in Isfahan,Iran 2024
The Si-o-se-pol Bridge over Zayandeh Rud river, sometimes referred to as the Allahverdi Khan Bridge or 33 Bridges, is a 300-meter-long, 14-meter-wide stone double-deck arch bridge in Isfahan, Iran. Sio se pol bridge remaining from Safavid dynasty is a great example of Persian architecture in Isfahan Iran. Tourist crosse from Sio se pol bridge in their Isfahan walking tour. Armenians used to have special festivals near this bridge during the Safavid era.
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00:00 introduction to si-o se pol in Isfahan
00:24 about si-o se pol in Isfahan and historical significance
00:53 si-o se pol decoration
02:08 si-o se pol architecture
03:02 si-o se pol among locals
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