
City of Isfahan:
Isfahan is one of ten cities designated by UNESCO as a universal
heritage.
It contains a wide range of Islamic Architectural styles ranging from
the 11th to
the 19th century.
A majority of these sites recognized by UNESCO are situated within
walking distance of Iran Hotel. Below, you will find an image and brief
description of some of these tourist attractions.
Meydane Imam (Imam Square)
Imam Square is 500 meters long and 150 meters wide and used to be known
as
Meydane Naghshe Jahan (Design of the World Square) before it was
rebuilt by Shah
Abbas I. In the center of the square, you will find a large pool and
lawns plus the goal posts for the polo ground that originally were
built here.
Around the square, you can visit the Ali Qapu Palace, Sheik Lotfolah
Mosque,
Jome' Mosque, Chehel Sotoon, Hasht Behesht Palace, and other places of
interest
that are too numerous to mention here.
Kakhe Ali Qapu (High Gates Palace)
Ali Qapu is dominates the south eastern site of the square and its size
and
magnificence symbolize the strength and authority and the Safavid
dynasty. The
verandah was the place that the Safavid monarchs would gather to watch
the games
of polo being played in the center of the square. The interior of the
building
is decorated with charming and beautiful designs.
Masjed Sheikh Lotfalah (Sheikh Lotfalah Mosque)
Built in 1602, by Shah Abbas I, Sheikh Lotfalah Mosque is located
immediately opposite the Ali Qapu Palace. This mosque is one of the
most
beautiful mosques in Iran and the quality of workmanship and design far
surpasses other mosques in Iran.
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