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Isfahan Grand Bazaar

Isfahan Grand Bazaar: the beating heart of the cityIsfahan Grand Bazaar is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world and one of the main tourist attractions of Isfahan city. This market, which is located on the south side of Naqsh Jahan Square, is a large collection of rows, corridors, halls and cells where all kinds of goods and services are offered.History of Isfahan Grand Bazaar:The history of Isfahan Grand Bazaar dates back to the Seljuk period.This market has been renovated many times throughout its history.During the Safavid era, important additions and changes were made in the Grand Bazaar of Isfahan.Isfahan Grand Bazaar architecture:Isfahan Grand Bazaar is built on two floors with an area of about 100 hectares.Domes, arches, porches and beautiful decorations are used in this market.Among the most important sections of Isfahan's Grand Bazaar, we can mention Qaisarieh Bazaar, Boland Bazaar, Haj Mohammad Jafar Bazaar, Mesgarha Bazaar, Zargarha Bazaar and Farsh Bazaar.Different parts of Isfahan Grand Bazaar:Lines: There are different lines in Isfahan's big market, each of which is dedicated to a specific class.Serahs: There are various serahs in Isfahan Grand Bazaar, which are places of trade and commerce.Cellars: In Isfahan Grand Bazaar, there are various cells where goods and services are sold.Mosques: There are various mosques in Isfahan Grand Bazaar where prayers are held.Reservoirs: There are various reservoirs in the Grand Bazaar of Isfahan that were used to store water.

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