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Sepah St, Imam Hosein Sq, Isfahan, Iran, Isfahan 81464 IranMap
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  • Parsi-Irantours
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    A Persian Garden in Isfahan

    This Safavid royal palace is one of the popular places in Isfahan among tourists. it was registered on the UNESCO list as one of the 9 Persian gardens. A pool in front of the pavilion reflects its 20 ...

    Reviewed on Jun 11, 2024
  • dianagL4852NA
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    It has the best paintings in Iran

    My favorite garden in Isfahan You have to visit the Pavilion and the magnificent paintings. I'm a guide I can help and tell you about all the 6 paintings like a story :) So lovelyy

    Reviewed on Mar 24, 2024
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    Highly recommended, if you need a tourist guide to tell the stories behind the paintings on walls I can help ya

    This place is so very peaceful A Palace in the middle of a garden This Palace is unique to me cause when you enter inside You can see some lovely paintings on the walls and that's why I highly recomm...

    Reviewed on Dec 1, 2023
  • AminaPenava
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    Amazing place for visit

    Very nice place to see. Works of art which telling us about history. Place are really amazing but the most beautiful part are the gardens that surround this part. When we was there everything was a gr...

    Reviewed on May 4, 2023
  • Marytravelguide
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    Chehel Sotoun is a magical place that will leave you without breath.

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    Chehel Sotoun, or "Palace of the Quarantine Columns", is a real jewel of Persian architecture The palace, built in the 17th century by Shah Abbas II, is located in a beautiful garden with ...

    Reviewed on Mar 8, 2024
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