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Esfahan Collection (#3)

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Esfahan: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into a world adorned with vibrant mural paintings, where history comes alive

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Esfahan, Bazar-e Bozorg market, copper pots

Iran, Central Iran, Esfahan, Bazar-e Bozorg market, copper pots
Central Iran, Esfahan, Bazar-E Bozorg Market, Copper Pots

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Esfahan, Si-o-Seh Bridge, dawn

Iran, Central Iran, Esfahan, Si-o-Seh Bridge, dawn
Central Iran, Esfahan, Si-O-Seh Bridge, Dawn

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Sio Seh bridge (Bridge of 33 Arches) over Zayandeh river, Isfahan, Iran

Sio Seh bridge (Bridge of 33 Arches) over Zayandeh river, Isfahan, Iran
Allhverdi Khan Bridge, popularly known as Si-o-seh pol, is one of the eleven bridges of Isfahan, Iran and the longest bridge on Zayandeh River

Background imageEsfahan Collection: PORTRAIT OF EUROPEAN GIRL: Persian manuscript illumination, from Isfahan, 17th century

PORTRAIT OF EUROPEAN GIRL: Persian manuscript illumination, from Isfahan, 17th century

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran - Esfahan. Armenian church

Iran - Esfahan. Armenian church
Iran - Esfahan - Armenian church

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran - Esfahan (Isfahan) - Lofty Gate Ali Qapu building

Iran - Esfahan (Isfahan) - Lofty Gate Ali Qapu building
Iran - Esfahan. Maydan-e Emam or Meidan Emam (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Lofty Gate Ali Qapu building. Detail of architecture

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran - Esfahan - Ali Qapu Palace

Iran - Esfahan - Ali Qapu Palace
Iran - Esfahan - li Qapu Palace

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e Shah (the

Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e Shah (the Kings Mother). IRAN. ESFAHAN. Esfahan. Persian art. Safavid period

Background imageEsfahan Collection: IRAN. Esfahan. Chehel Sotoun - The Palace of

IRAN. Esfahan. Chehel Sotoun - The Palace of forty columns. Persian princess is writing a letter when a servant offers her a drink (17th c). Persian art. Safavid period. Painting

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Alhambra. Gate of The

Alhambra. Gate of The
The royal palace of Ali Qapu. Cupola of the music hall. IRAN. Esfahan. Ali Qapu Palace. Persian art. Safavid period

Background imageEsfahan Collection: LEBOURG, CHARLES ALBERT (1849-1928)

LEBOURG, CHARLES ALBERT (1849-1928)
Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e Shah (the Kings Mother). Dome and minaret. IRAN. Esfahan. Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Esfahan, 18th Century

Esfahan, 18th Century
The royal palace and gardens at Esfahan (formerly known as Ispahan)

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran / Esfahan C1700

Iran / Esfahan C1700
Esfahan: general view, with travellers in the foreground

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran Esfahan

Iran Esfahan
General view of Irans third city, with the spectacular Khaju Bridge, over the Zayandeh rud, in the middle distance

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Ali Qapu Palace

Ali Qapu Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Ali Qapu Palace on Imam Square

Ali Qapu Palace on Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Acoustic music room

Acoustic music room, Ali Qapu Palace, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Fast-food pizza restaurant

Fast-food pizza restaurant, Chahar Bagh Avenue, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Palace of Ali Ghapu from the rear

Palace of Ali Ghapu from the rear, Esfahan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Palace of Ali Ghapu

Palace of Ali Ghapu, Esfahan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Shepherd, Shahrestan Bridge

Shepherd, Shahrestan Bridge, Isfahan, Iran (Persia), Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Madresseh-ye Chahar Bagh

Madresseh-ye Chahar Bagh, previously Madar-e-Shah, Theological College, Isfahan (Esfahan), Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Chehel Sotoun Palace

Chehel Sotoun Palace, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Detail of the dome of the Theological College

Detail of the dome of the Theological College, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Interior, Ali Qapu palace

Interior, Ali Qapu palace, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Metalcraft

Metalcraft, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Detail of the dome of the Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh

Detail of the dome of the Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh, formerly the Theological College of the Mother of the Shah, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East




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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Esfahan: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into a world adorned with vibrant mural paintings, where history comes alive. Esfahan, a city in Iran's central region, is a treasure trove of cultural gems that will leave you awe-inspired. One such masterpiece is the Armenian Gospel painting titled "The Adoration of the Shepherds. " This exquisite artwork showcases the skill and devotion of its creators, transporting viewers to biblical times. Naghsh-e Jahan Square stands as a testament to Esfahan's grandeur. Here, marvel at the majestic Shah Mosque, an architectural wonder built during the 19th century. Its intricate designs and magnificent domes are truly captivating. Travel back in time to 1846 through an enchanting photograph capturing Esfahan's essence. Witness how this city has evolved over centuries while still preserving its rich heritage. Immerse yourself in nature's paradise at Hasht Behesht – the Safavid garden palace known as "the Eight Paradises. " Stroll through lush gardens and experience tranquility amidst stunning architecture. Visit Masjid-e-Iman Mosque (also known as Imam Mosque or Masjed-e Emam), where spirituality meets artistic brilliance. The walls come alive with decorative murals that narrate tales from ancient Persian culture. Delve deeper into Esfahan's artistic wonders at Decorative Arts Museum. Admire wall murals showcasing Iran's rich history and craftsmanship – each stroke telling stories untold. Enter Sheikh Lotfollah mosque; its interior reveals breathtaking beauty crafted between 1602 and 1619. Marvel at intricately designed domes that seem to touch heaven itself – a true architectural marvel. No visit to Esfahan is complete without exploring Naqash e Jahan Imam square. As you wander through this bustling hub in Western Asia, soak up its vibrant energy and witness daily life unfold.