The Si-o-seh Pol Bridge, also known as the Allahverdi Khan Bridge or the 33 Arches Bridge, spans the Zayanderud River in Isfahan, Iran. This striking structure is a prominent example of Persian Safavid architecture, showcasing thirteen arches on its main span. Built in the 17th century, it serves as both a functional bridge and a cultural symbol, connecting the city's rich history with contemporary urban life.
This image of the Si-o-seh Pol Bridge can be utilized in various contexts such as educational articles about Persian architecture, travel websites detailing Isfahan's historical sites, or social media posts promoting Iranian tourism. It is also suitable for use in brochures, infographics about cultural landmarks, and visual content for eBooks focusing on architecture or historical significance. Students and educators may find it useful for presentations and worksheets.
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