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Ali Qapu palace
Isfahan
Artistic value of Ali Qapou Edifice: Chardin wrote in his itinerary that "Ali Qapou is the greatest palace which may exist in a capital city"Ali Qapou place has 6 stories and each one has it's own decoration. Some masterpieces like fascia and painting left from Safavie's era, has made it unique. Masterworks remained from Reza Abbasi and his trainees in Shah Abbas 1"' period, has turned the walls and arches of this palace into a very attractive ones. The built hall in 2 phase left from Shah Abbas 1" era, was a complete sample of such masterpieces, where it was probably the particular site for settling the king. The top floor of edifice or the 3" level constructive operation is completely different compared with other spaces of construction.Inner walls made in upper niches have plastering like (Tong Bori). But the below part was adorned by painting. The columns of massive portico was made of sycamore wood cut in octagonal form. The roof of the porch is like 2 covers. Wooden trusses located on columns has made these 2 covers. The interior cover built like a false ceiling by tabular frameworks were completely designed by the art of (Gereh Sazi) which catches people's eye. On top of the window's arches views which is so-called pendentive Lachaki, the views of the North, South and westward of Ali Qapou construction has been decorated by light blue enamel bricks and flowers painting. All openings are like wooden windows in shape of Gereh e Hendesi which has made the outer view of the palace more gorgeous.
Copyright: Omid Jafarnezhad
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13500x6750
Taken: 02/02/2021
Uploaded: 10/02/2021
Published: 10/02/2021
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Tags: architecture; museum; historic building; isfahan; iran; columns; ceiling; art; wood; palace
More About Isfahan

History and OverviewIsfahan is located in central Iran, equidistant from the Persian Gulf and the Caspian Sea. It sits on both the east-west and north-south trade routes which traverse the country.Isfahan has artifacts dating back to the Paleolithic period, and written history going back to ancient Aspandana. At one time Isfahan was among the largest cities in the world.It has twice been the capital city of Persia -- during the Parthian Empire and again in the sixteenth century Safavid dynasty. It was here that the Safavids declared Shi'a Islam to be the empire's official religion, one of the most important markers in Islamic history.Modern day Isfahan has one of the largest steel mills in the region, an air force base and a major oil refinery. The art and architecture in Isfahan rival anything else in the world in terms of beauty and intricacy.Getting ThereThe airport is found 20km to the north-east of the city; you can reach it by taxi or bus. The airport shuttle bus goes to and from Enghelab-e Eslami Square.TransportationIt costs about 4500 rials to hire a taxi for an hour, and it's a good idea to grab one if you plan on visiting some of the more distant sights.The main bus station is about 2km north of Shohoda Square. Here you can get buses to other cities in Iran, like Yazd or Tehran. Once a week a bus goes up to Istanbul.People and CultureIranians are extremely hospitable and a growing number of them speak English, so it is possible to get by on a visit without needing to speak Farsi.As always, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the local customs before visiting a new place. In Iran, for example, it's not polite to blow your nose in company and it is not customary for men and women to shake hands. It is better to err on the side of caution if you are not sure how to avoid offending someone.The local currency is the rial, however locals speak about prices in tomans (one toman = ten rials). The rial is about 12,000IRR to the Euro as of February 2009 so you can see why they have a term for reducing the number by a factor of ten. US dollars and British pounds are the best currencies to bring with you, and be sure to declare all your currency at customs when you enter the country.The food in Iran favors fresh vegetables and fruits along with long grain rice, bread and grilled meats. Kebab is the the most common preparation of meat, did you know that came from Iran?Keep an eye out for Abgoosht, it's a thick lamb stew with lentils and potatos, served with bread in a special container.Things to do, RecommendationsThe Zayande Roud River is a nice place to go for a walk in some open space.Visit Naghshe Jahan square for the craftsmen's shops displaying amazing handiwork. Make sure you get some Gaz, it's the special candy of Isfahan, delicious!Before it's too hot in the mid-day, go for a walk at Najvan Park, it offers amazing views and a deep silent atmosphere.When you're ready to do some shopping there are several malls to pick from. Mojtame Park, Osun and Ali Ghapou malls are all located in Chaharbagh Abbasi Street. These are great for clothes, flowers, electronics etc.Jewelry time! Honor Gold Bazzar is a very big one-floor shopping mall where you can find all types of yellow and white gold, as well as silver. 18k gold is the standard of Iran.The Isfahan Old Bazzar is here at the end of the list because we like to save the best for last. This market sells everything you could want and then more. It's very beautiful to visit even if you aren't planning on buying anything, situated in the western wing of Naghshe Jahan Square.Text by Steve Smith.


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