Isfahan Bridges
The beauties of the Zayande Rud have engendered building magnificent bridges in Isfahan. Khaju Bridge, Joui Brdige, Marnan Bridge, and #Si-o-Seh #Pol are some to mention. Si o Se Pol’s size, central location, and unique architecture have made it the most renowned and longest one among the 11 #bridges in #Isfahan. That is a reason why you should not miss visiting Sio Seh Pol.
The most popular name for it is “Si-o-Se Pol” and “Sio Se Bridge” or “Thirty Three Bridge” are odd to use. If you ever hear about Shah Abbas Bridge, Jolfa Bridge, Allah Verdi Khan Bridge, and Chehel Cheshmeh Bridge, do not worry, they are all the same.
Si-o-Se Pol; A Bridge to Pause, not to Pass
The remarkable point about Si-o-Seh Bridge is that it is the largest Iranian construction on water. 33 bridge is not a typical bridge for people just to pass and reach their destination. It is a destination itself and is considered as one of the greatest social and recreational centers in Isfahan too. You can roam around the pedestrian and enjoy the delightful scenery of the river and bridge. As a result, it is a great place to practice living in the moment.
This amazing two-storey bridge is the Isfahan’s nightlife hub where people go there, read poems, sing songs and enjoy the night sky over the amazing #Zaiandeh River.
Right in the southern part of Chahar Bagh Avenue, they built the bridge 1602 with a length of 298 meters and a width of 14 meters long. It has 33 #spans since 33 was a sacred number for the public. There is also this belief that the number 33 goes back to the Anahita -33 is a number representing her-, the goddess of water.
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Song: بداهه نوازی بیات کرد سیامک آقایی و کیهان کلهر در دانشگاه دورتموند
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