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Qeysarieh Portal

Esfahan


Decorated with beautiful tiles, the most notable feature of this grand entrance to the bazaar is a series of recently restored frescoes by the great Reza Abbasi, depicting Shah Abbas’ war with the Uzbeks. There are also hunting and feasting scenes.


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1. Shahi Assar Khaneh Museum

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Dating from the Safavid era, this museum showcases the early technology involved in pressing oil from roasted seeds. A large round stone revolved on a…

2. Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square

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3. Kakh-e Ali Qapu

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4. Decorative Arts Museum of Iran

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5. Masjed-e Sheikh Lotfollah

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6. Bazar-e Bozorg

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One of Iran’s most historic and fascinating bazaars, this sprawling covered market links Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Sq with the Masjed-e Jameh. At its busiest…

7. Masjed-e Shah

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8. Kakh-e Chehel Sotun

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Built as a pleasure pavilion and reception hall, using the Achaemenid-inspired talar (columnar porch) style, this beautifully proportioned palace is…