The 33-hole bridge was built between 1599 and 1602 and is one of the 11 bridges in Isfahan, Iran, and is highly regarded as one of the most famous representatives of the Safi bridge design. It is a double-layer structure with 33 arches, so called 33-hole bridge, is a beautiful stone arch bridge, and a multi-functional building, both a bridge and a dam.
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The 33-hole bridge was built between 1599 and 1602 and is one of the 11 bridges in Isfahan, Iran, and is highly regarded as one of the most famous representatives of the Safi bridge design. It is a double-layer structure with 33 arches, so called 33-hole bridge, is a beautiful stone arch bridge, and a multi-functional building, both a bridge and a dam.
Oh! The day and night here are very comfortable, you must take more photos, it is really beautiful! It is beautiful and people can't leave their eyes. The attractions are very lively, but beautiful and pleasing to the eye. Many locals here, Asian women traveling alone, be careful. I am very conservative, the fart child sees Asian face, will deliberately hit you with the shoulder or close to you. Just shout scolding, passersby will help you. Beautiful place, but not the standard fart child concentrated here.
The 33-hole bridge in Isfahan was built in 1602 during the Safi dynasty Abbas I, and was the most famous of many bridge designs and constructions at that time. The bridge spans the widest part of the Zainde River that crosses the city of Isfahan. The bridge is 298 meters long and more than 10 meters wide. It is divided into two layers of structure. The lower layer is composed of thirty-three semicircular bridge holes. The upper layer is the wall on both sides of the bridge. The top is neatly arranged with recessed decoration doors. The thickness of the wall is more than two meters. There are small holes in the middle, forming a small corridor through the bridge. There is an octagonal viewing pavilion in the middle of the bridge. The river flow can be blocked and intercepted, and the water level on the shore can be controlled. The bridge integrates traffic, viewing and dam functions, and is one of the most iconic buildings in Isfahan.
It’s very lively at night. People come and go. It’s cool in summer. It’s very special. It’s also very good to take pictures.
The summer night on the bridge is cool and the people are flowing. The locals are walking and chatting. There are also smoky smokes. It is very interesting. The lighting effect is also very good.
A social part of Esfahan to hang out, especially at night time. It hadn't rained for a long time when I was there, so the river was completely dry
In Isfahan, Iran, there is an ancient bridge that has witnessed a history of the ancient Silk Road, the 33-hole bridge of the Safi dynasty. The 33-hole bridge arch is a peach-shaped, soft curved Islamic architecture. The 33-hole bridge not only has a large ornamental value, but also its historical value, a bridge of more than 4,000 years, carrying how much history, witness how much history. Today, enjoying the 33-hole bridge at night, whether it is a couple, a faltering old man, or a child who is learning to speak, it will give people a shock and a wonderful feeling. Generally speaking, the lighting of the 33-hole bridge is very beautiful, and the reflection of the river surface water is really interesting. It is really beautiful. There are many tourists and few locals who enjoy the night view. It feels good to walk quietly without hearing the noise of the team.
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