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#12098607
26 February 2025
Two Iranian women visit the Sheikh Lotfollah historical Mosque in the historic city of Isfahan, Iran, on February 20, 2025. Commissioned by Shah Abbas I, the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan represents a pinnacle of Safavid architectural achievement. Distinguished by its absence of minarets and courtyard, it serves as a private oratory. The structure exhibits exceptional tilework and calligraphy, culminating in a dome that displays a remarkable chromatic variance. This mosque stands as a significant historical and artistic monument within Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
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#12098608
26 February 2025
An Iranian man and his veiled daughter look at the tileworks during their visit to the Sheikh Lotfollah historical Mosque in Isfahan, Iran, on February 20, 2025. Commissioned by Shah Abbas I, the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan represents a pinnacle of Safavid architectural achievement. Distinguished by its absence of minarets and courtyard, it serves as a private oratory. The structure exhibits exceptional tilework and calligraphy, culminating in a dome that displays a remarkable chromatic variance. This mosque stands as a significant historical and artistic monument within Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
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#12098609
26 February 2025
An Iranian man and his veiled daughter look at the tileworks during their visit to the Sheikh Lotfollah historical Mosque in Isfahan, Iran, on February 20, 2025. Commissioned by Shah Abbas I, the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan represents a pinnacle of Safavid architectural achievement. Distinguished by its absence of minarets and courtyard, it serves as a private oratory. The structure exhibits exceptional tilework and calligraphy, culminating in a dome that displays a remarkable chromatic variance. This mosque stands as a significant historical and artistic monument within Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
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#12098611
26 February 2025
An Iranian schoolboy uses his cellphone while sitting in a corridor of the Sheikh Lotfollah historical Mosque in Naqsh-e Jahan Square in the historic city of Isfahan, Iran, on February 20, 2025. Commissioned by Shah Abbas I, the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan represents a pinnacle of Safavid architectural achievement. Distinguished by its absence of minarets and courtyard, it serves as a private oratory. The structure exhibits exceptional tilework and calligraphy, culminating in a dome that displays a remarkable chromatic variance. This mosque stands as a significant historical and artistic monument within Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
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#12098614
26 February 2025
Two young Iranian women visit the Sheikh Lotfollah historical Mosque in Isfahan, Iran, on February 20, 2025. Commissioned by Shah Abbas I, the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan represents a pinnacle of Safavid architectural achievement. Distinguished by its absence of minarets and courtyard, it serves as a private oratory. The structure exhibits exceptional tilework and calligraphy, culminating in a dome that displays a remarkable chromatic variance. This mosque stands as a significant historical and artistic monument within Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
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#12098618
26 February 2025
A foreign tourist takes photographs with his cellphone of the Sheikh Lotfollah historical Mosque in Naqsh-e Jahan Square in the historic city of Isfahan, 450 km (281 miles) south of Tehran, Iran, on February 20, 2025. Commissioned by Shah Abbas I, the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan represents a pinnacle of Safavid architectural achievement. Distinguished by its absence of minarets and courtyard, it serves as a private oratory. The structure exhibits exceptional tilework and calligraphy, culminating in a dome that displays a remarkable chromatic variance. This mosque stands as a significant historical and artistic monument within Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
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#12098641
26 February 2025
An interior view of the Sheikh Lotfollah historical Mosque in Naqsh-e Jahan Square in the historic city of Isfahan, Iran, on February 20, 2025. Commissioned by Shah Abbas I, the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan represents a pinnacle of Safavid architectural achievement. It is distinguished by its absence of minarets and courtyard and serves as a private oratory. The structure exhibits exceptional tilework and calligraphy, culminating in a dome that displays a remarkable chromatic variance. This mosque stands as a significant historical and artistic monument within Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
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#12098644
26 February 2025
An interior view of the Sheikh Lotfollah historical Mosque in Naqsh-e Jahan Square in the historic city of Isfahan, Iran, on February 20, 2025. Commissioned by Shah Abbas I, the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan represents a pinnacle of Safavid architectural achievement. It is distinguished by its absence of minarets and courtyard and serves as a private oratory. The structure exhibits exceptional tilework and calligraphy, culminating in a dome that displays a remarkable chromatic variance. This mosque stands as a significant historical and artistic monument within Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
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24 February 2025
An interior view of the dome of the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan, Iran, on February 20, 2025.
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23 February 2025
International tour operators visit the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, a masterpiece of Iranian architecture built during the Safavid Empire, during the first Tour Operator Meeting (ISTM 2025) in Isfahan, Iran, on February 20, 2025. The first meeting of 100 tourism operators from around the world, including Russia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Vietnam, and India, takes place in Isfahan from February 19 to 23, 2025. The Isfahan Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture organizes this event to showcase the culture, safety, and tourism capacities and attractions of the region.
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17 December 2021
A general view of the Sheikh Lotfollah historical Mosque in the Naghsh e Jahan historical square in the city of Isfahan, 450 km (281 miles) south of Tehran on December 14, 2021, following the new coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19). A spokesman for Isfahan University of Medical Sciences said: "According to the latest epidemic coloration of Covid-19 disease, the metropolis of Isfahan was in a blue (low-risk) condition, which is proportional to the decrease in the number of positive coronary tests and hospitalized people." According to a news by the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA).
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17 December 2021
An Iranian worker wearing a protective face mask works on a dome of the Sheikh Lotfollah historical Mosque in the Naghsh e Jahan historical square in the city of Isfahan, 450 km (281 miles) south of Tehran on December 14, 2021, following the new coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19). A spokesman for Isfahan University of Medical Sciences said: "According to the latest epidemic coloration of Covid-19 disease, the metropolis of Isfahan was in a blue (low-risk) condition, which is proportional to the decrease in the number of positive coronary tests and hospitalized people." According to a news by the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA).
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