... a qalyan and watch the sun go down.
Our last day in Esfahan, we decided to see the palaces. The first was ChehelSotun. In a really tranquil setting and had an open fronted pavillion with huge wooden pillars. People come here to see the frescos ...
... not been doing his job and there was shit everywhere. We fucked off and went to visit some palaces. We went to ChehelSotun. There was some awesome paintings that had somehow managed to survive the revolution, including topless women !!! We moved on ...
... rather uneventful, perhaps the only thing worth mentioning is the basement, which was used for prayers. Next stop for us was the ChehelSotun Palace or the 40 pillars Palace. This palace originally has only 2 pillars, the other 18 was added to this ...
... after a big smile and 'sob behyr' from Mohammed no.1 and no.2 - they're just the best. Our first port of call was ChehelSotun Palace (40 column palace) so-called because the twenty columns of the palace are reflected in the pool in front, thus you see ...
... 'u que em seu pátio interno possui mosaicos com os rostos do Khomeini e Khamenei. Fomos também nos palácios Ali Qapu e ChehelSotun. O primeiro também localizado na Praça Imam, nos proporcionou uma belíssima vista da praça. Belo prédio, também ...
... we were more than happy to visit the ChehelSotun Palace that Mohammad had told us so much about. ChehelSotun Palace was another of Esfahan's masterpieces. Set in beautiful gardens not far from Imam Square, the construction of the palace began around ...
... passer du Palais à la mosquée située en face, de l'autre coté de la place, sans être vues par aucun homme. Palais Chehel-Sotun Son nom de "Palais aux 40 Colonnes" provient du fait que ses 20 colonnes se reflètent magnifiquement dans le bassin qui ...
... professorit Esfahanis vaipu ostmas?? Kokkuvõtteks selgub, et nomaadide juurde minekuks on halb aastaaeg, võib proovida Shirazist uuesti.
ChehelSotun palee. Jälle muljetavaldav lagi. Mõned freskod. Kultuurist hakkab küllalt saama.
Suundume Iran ...
... Eman mosque. One of the most holy and most beautiful mosques in Iran.
A short 10 min walk away from the square is the ChehelSotun Palace, the shabby feel to it and its gardens just adding to the charm of the place. Here we came across a ...
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My day only really got started at around 2 pm. I spent the afternoon visiting all of Esfahan's secondary sights. This included ChehelSotun Palace, Hasht Behesht Palace and Madruseh-ye Chahar Bagh. To be honest, none of the sights blew me ...