Sio Se Pol is a historical bridge located in Isfahan, Iran. Its name translates to "Bridge of 33 Arches." The bridge was built in the 17th century over the Zayanderud River and served as a crucial transportation link between the north and south of Isfahan. The bridge features 33 arches, with two larger arches in the middle supporting a pavilion. The design of the bridge is a testament to traditional Persian architecture, with intricate tilework and stone carvings showcasing the country's rich cultural heritage. Today, Sio Se Pol is a popular tourist attraction in Isfahan, with visitors drawn to its beautiful architecture, scenic views, and rich history.
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