One of the many bridges of Isfahan that has a Timurid basis, but was made in Safavid time to link two neighborhood of Isfahan, in 4 floors and 24 springs covered with tile work.
Constructed on the Zayandeh Rud River, with a length of 298 meters and a width of 13.75 meters, it is considered the longest of the historical eleven bridges in Isfahan City.
Iranian architecture can be studied in two eras, pre-Islamic era (divided into two styles of Parsian and Parthian) and post-Islamic era