Si-o-se-pol is one of the tourist attractions of Isfahan, which in the past was considered one of the world's first-class bridges. This bridge was built in the 11th century by order of Shah Abbas Safavi by Allahverdi Khan over the Zayandeh River. Other names of this place, one of the tourist attractions of Isfahan, namely Si-o-se-pol, include Allahverdi Khan Bridge and Jolfa Bridge. Among the tourist attractions of Isfahan, with a length of 295 meters, a width of 14 meters, and 33 arches, it is the longest bridge over the Zayandeh River and a prominent symbol of Isfahan, which in the past was a place for holding ceremonies such as Khajshuyan, Nowruz celebrations, or water sprinkling festivals. Although the passage of time has caused this bridge to deteriorate, it is still beautiful and attractive to tourists.
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