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The Capital of Islamic arts,locally called Esfahan half of the world
Naghshe Jahan Square 17th century ,second largest historic square in the world
my friends an I ;)
Canadian family and I
Imam mosque,17th centurty,UNESCO World Heritage Site
my friends from Austria in front of this beautiful Mosque
my Russian friends in Imam Mosque
my friends from Philippines in Imam Mosque
my friend from Germany in Imam Mosque
my friend from Chaina
my friend from Belgium
Sheikhlotfolah Mosque,17th century,UNESCO world heritage site
friends from South Korea
Thai friends
friends from Argentina
Aliqapu Palace,17th century,UNESCO world Heritage Site
my frienf from Russia in Aliqapu Palace
my friends at veranda of Aliqapu Palace
my Turkish friends
Chehelsotun Palace,17th century,UNESCOW World Heritage Site
my friends from Singapour in Chehelsotun Palace
my friends from Hongkong in Chehelsotun Palace
my Finnish friends in Chehelsotun Palace
friends from Liectenstein
Sio se pol bridge ,17th century
my friend from Denmark in Sio se pol Bridge
me ;)
Khaju Bridge,17th century
Philippines group :)
Italian friends
chines friend
my friends from Greece
Jame mosque ,11th-19th century, UNESCO world heritage site
my Italian friends in Jame Mosque
my friends from Great Britainn in Jame Mosque
my friend fromAustria in Jame Mosque
me in Jame Mosque showing how to pray
Armenian church (Vank) 17th century
my friend from Greece in Vank church
my friend from Poland
Hasht Behesht Palace,17th century
my friends from Thailand
Chaharbagh street,17th century
public bath house,17th century
me infront of Hammam :)
Great Bazar,17th century
Russians
Varzaneh desert
my colleagues in World Federation of Tourist Guide Association
Naien
Jameh mosque,third oldest mosque in Iran,9th century
Pirnia old house,19th century
Comments
Thank you for your professional help during my time in Isfahan 2016. Your historical knowledge about your country and your city is very impressive and you convey it very sympathetically in excellent English.
Always my pleasure. Bye for now. Kind regards, Tom
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