Introducing The City Of Isfahan :

The city of Isfahan, with an area of 220 square kilometers, is located at a distance of 435 kilometers from the capital of Iran. This city with a population of about 3 million people is the third most populated city in Iran. The presence of numerous historical monuments in this city made this city to be introduced as the cultural capital of the Islamic world in 2006, and many travelers from inside and outside the country travel to it every year. This city is located on a flat plain at a distance of 1570 meters from the sea level, and the cause of its origin is the Zayandeh River.

There are many historical buildings in the city, some of which have been registered as historical heritage in UNESCO. This city is famous for its beautiful Iranian architecture, covered bridges, mosques and unique minarets. This has caused Isfahan to be called half of the world in popular culture. In Azar 1394 (December 2015), along with Rasht, as the first cities in Iran, this city joined the network of creative cities of the world under the supervision of UNESCO, and from 1397, it joined the initiative of child-friendly cities. According to UNESCO standards, a creative city is a city that benefits from the innovation and capabilities of citizens in sustainable urban development. Naqsh Jahan Square is an outstanding example of Safavid architecture. Among the other historical monuments of Isfahan are Minarjanban, Thirty Three Bridges, Khajo Bridge, Forty Pillar Palace, Ali Qapu Mansion, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Marnan Bridge, Ali Qoli Agha Hamam, Jame Mosque, Shahristan Bridge and many other historical places. Can be named.

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