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- Chehel Sotoun Palace - Is a pavilion in the middle of a park at the far end of a long pool, in Isfahan, Iran, built by Shah Abbas II to be used for his entertainment and receptions.
- Nagsh-e Jahan Square - It is now an important historical site, and oneof UNESCO's World Heritage Sites.
- Imam Mosque - Also known as Royal Mosque or Imam Mosque after Iranian revolution, is a mosque in Isfahan, Iran, standing in south side of Naghsh-e Jahan Square.
- Aali Qapoo Palace - Named after Abbas ’hero, the Imam Ali, it was built to make an impression, and at six storeys and 38m tall, with its impressive elevated terrace featuring 18 slender columns, it dominates
- one side of Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Sq.
- Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque - Is one of the architectural masterpieces of Iranian architecture that was built during the Safavid Empire, standing on the eastern side of Naghsh-e Jahan Square
- The Grand Bazaar - Is a historical market located in Isfahan, Iran, also known as "Qeysarriyeh Bazaar"
- Khajoo Bridge - Which has been described as the finest in the province. It was built by the Persian Safavid king, Shah Abbas II around 1650, on the foundations of an older bridge.
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