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Khaju Bridge — the poetry of stone and water
Khaju Bridge is also one of the most beautiful masterpieces of Iranian architecture from the Safavid era. Built in the 17th century during the reign of Shah Abbas II, this bridge crosses the Zayandeh Rud and has long been more than just a bridge—it has been a gathering place where art, music, and everyday life meet.
For most of the year, the river is often dry or has a limited flow. But during the months when water is released and the river comes back to life, the atmosphere of Isfahan transforms. For around three months each year, when the river is full, thousands of people gather around Khaju Bridge to enjoy the beauty of the flowing water, walk along the riverbanks, sing, celebrate, and share joyful moments together.
The sound of water beneath the historic arches, the reflections of the bridge at night, and the happiness of people gathering there create a scene that beautifully reflects the spirit and culture of Isfahan—a place where history and life continue to flow side by side.


Si-o-se-pol Bridge — the timeless beauty of Isfahan
Si-o-se-pol, also known as the Bridge of Thirty-Three Arches, is one of the most famous historical landmarks of Iran and a magnificent masterpiece from the Safavid era. Built in the early 17th century during the reign of Shah Abbas I, the bridge stretches across the Zayandeh Rud and has been a symbol of Persian architecture, engineering, and social life for centuries.
More than just a bridge, Si-o-se-pol has always been a place where people gathered — to walk, meet, celebrate, and enjoy the beauty of the river and the city. Its elegant symmetry, repeating arches, and reflection on the water have made it one of the most beloved images of Isfahan.
Naqsh-e Jahan Square — a magnificent heritage of the Safavid era, where centuries of Iranian art, architecture, and culture continue to live and breathe.
Today we filmed a teaser for @Marius 's custom handwoven rug in a beautiful historic garden. This is the second rug commission made possible through Nostr. Grateful for the trust, and excited for the third one ✨🧶🌿


A piece of Iran’s beauty - the Red Lake.

