About Si o Se pol in Esfahan province
(in IRAN)
The Bridge of Allahverdi Khan across the Zayandeh Rud is a
continuation of Chahar Bagh, the principal street in Isfahan.
Built at the beginning of the 17th century at the order of Shah
Abbas, it is named after the general-a famous war- chief- who
was put in charge of the work. It is also called the Bridge of
33 Arches, or SioSe Pol.
It is 45 feet wide and 175 yards long but- although it is
impressive looking- it does not have the same archaeological or
aesthetic interest as the two other bridges farther downstream
This bridge is located in the southern end of Chahar Bagh Avenue
in Isfahan and was named after its founder. It is also known as
Jolfa bridge
The bridge is made of bricks and stones. It is 295 meters long
and 13.75 meters wide. It is said that the bridge originally
comprised 40 arches however this number gradually reduced to 33.
According to numerous historical references concerning the
buildings constructed during Shah Abbas the Safavid in Isfahan,
it is so conceived that the construction work of this bridge was
completed concurrent with the construction of Chahar Bagh in
1596. This bridge is called Si-o-Se Pol (in Farsi meaning 33
bridges) because it embraces 33 arches
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