Located in the historic centre of Isfahan, the Masjed-e Jāmé (‘Friday mosque’) can be seen as a stunning illustration of the evolution of mosque architecture over twelve centuries, starting in ad 841.
Naghsh-e-Jahan Square is a huge rectangular square in Isfahan, Iran, which is surrounded by monuments from Safavid period.
For instance, Isfahan, with its remarkable landmarks such as Jameh Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Khaju Bridge, and historical neighborhoods, offers a perfect blend of ...
“Our past collaborations have been productive, and upon arriving in Isfahan, I visited the Abbasi Grand Mosque. I saw firsthand the contributions of Italian archaeologists who have worked to preserve ...
Built by Shah Abbas I the Great at the beginning of the 17th century, and bordered on all sides by monumental buildings linked by a series of two-storeyed arcades, the site is known for the Royal ...
2014 Report on the ICOMOS Advisory Mission to Masjed-e Jāmé of Isfahan (C 1397), 29 June - 3 July 2014 The ... connection between the new galleries and the historic walls of the mosque. The north ...