Khaju Bridge
The Khaju Bridge is a historic bridge located in Isfahan, Iran. Built in the 17th century during the reign of Shah Abbas II, it serves both as a bridge and a dam. The structure is renowned for its stunning architecture, featuring intricate tile work and beautiful arches that reflect Persian design.
Spanning the Zayandeh River, the Khaju Bridge is 133 meters long and 12 meters wide. It has two levels, with the upper level designed for pedestrians and the lower level for vehicles. The bridge is not only a vital transportation link but also a popular gathering place for locals and tourists alike.