Khaju Bridge, Iran
Filed Under (Middle East) by admin on 11-09-2008
Tagged Under : bridge, iran, khaju bridge, Middle East

Khaju Bridge (Pol-e Khajoo) in Isfahan, Iran, in the 17 century, Shah Abbas II bridge also serves as a dam with locks under the arches. When the doors closed, the water level of the bridge amounts to irrigate orchards, along with the Zayandeh River.
Khoju The bridge consists of two stories of arcades, the intersection of the distinctive arches richly decorated with colored tiles. In the middle of the bridge, there are two large halls, called Prince salons, originally developed for the Shah.








nice pictures, it was so beautiful