Isfahan (IP) - The Allahverdi Khan Bridge, popularly known as Si-o-se-pol, is the largest of the eleven historical bridges on Zayanderud Isfahan, a city in central Iran.

Iran Press/Iran news: Today (Friday, September 27, 2019) is 'World Tourism Day'. Iran is attracted by tourists all over the world because of its good tourism capacities.

Isfahan in central Iran has good tourism potential and one of them is the historic bridges over the river Zayandehrood which is called Si-o-se-pol bridges.

Si-o-se-pol (which in Persian means 33 Bridge or Bridge of 33 Arches) on the Zayanderud River in Isfahan has 33 arches, 295 meters long and 14 meters wide and are considered masterpieces of architecture and bridges of Iran and the world.

Iranian and foreign tourists always visit the city of Isfahan through the Si-o-se-pol bridge left by the Safavid era. 101/216

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Photo by Morteza Salehi
Iran Si-o-se-pol historical bridge Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi
Photo by Morteza Salehi