Siosepol
Siosepol, also known as the Si-o-seh Pol or the "Bridge of 33 Arches," is a historic bridge located in Isfahan, Iran. Built in the early 17th century during the reign of Shah Abbas I, it spans the Zayandeh River and connects the two sides of the city. The bridge is renowned for its stunning architecture and beautiful arches, making it a popular tourist attraction.
The bridge is not only functional but also serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike. Its design features a series of arches that create a picturesque view, especially at sunset. Siosepol is an important symbol of Isfahan's rich cultural heritage and is often featured in photographs and artwork.