Throughout history, Isfahan has served as the capital of Iran during three periods: the Buyids, the Seljuks, and the Safavids. As a result, the city is home to many historical buildings and landmarks, such as bridges, mosques, palaces, mansions, and churches, all with impressive architecture. Most of Isfahan's historical attractions are listed as national heritage sites of Iran, and some are even included on UNESCO’s World Heritage list.
Isfahan has a wealth of tourist attractions, with the following being some of the most important:
- Naqsh-e Jahan Square
- Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
- Mo'tamedi House
- Ali Qapu Palace
- Vank Cathedral
Isfahan has rightly earned the title "Half the World," a city where art and history seamlessly blend at every corner. The grandeur of its architecture and cultural diversity creates an unforgettable experience for every visitor.
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