The Si-o-seh Pol bridge (also known as Allah Verdikhan bridge) was built in 1602 under the reighn of Shah Abbas I. With a length of 300m and a width of 14m it connects the north of Isfahan with the south through the Chaharbagh avenue. The name of the bridge means 33 arches, a reference to the 33 sluices in the lower part.

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01 Si-o-seh Pol bridge
02 Arches and reflections in the water
03 Si-o-seh Pol bridge
04 Si-o-seh Pol bridge
05 Arches and reflections in the water
06 Arches and reflections in the water
07 View of river
08 Si-o-seh Pol bridge
09 Si-o-seh Pol bridge
10 Side walkway
11 Side walkway
12 Arches and water reflections at night
13 Arches and water reflections at night
14 Si-o-seh Pol bridge and river at night
15 Si-o-seh Pol bridge at night
16 Si-o-seh Pol bridge and river at night
17 Si-o-seh Pol bridge at night
18 Si-o-seh Pol bridge at night
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