Chehel Sotoun pavilion located in the city of Qazvin, also known as Kolah Farangi mansion, is the only palace left from Shah Tahmasb Safavi’s royal palaces.
The palace used to be a pavilion in a Persian Garden that just the palace is remained, dating back to Safavid time with a huge balcony, Eighteen Column Hall, Mirror Hall, and four stone lions. …
The mosque is part of the Naqsh-e Jahan Square, it is one of the biggest mosques of Isfahan built in Safavid time with Haft-Rang Tile and a deviation of direction to face the Kiblah.
Shah Abbas I of the Safavid Dynasty ordered the construction of this mosque in 1602 and was completed in 1619 and he named it after a clergyman of Lebanese nationality called Sheikh Lotfollah.
Naqsh-e Jahan is the central square of Isfahan City; it has four historical works which have been all globally registered
Isfahan province located in the central part of Iran is specifically identified with its center, Isfahan city, and its historical monuments such as Naqshe Jahan Square, Jame Mosque, and Si-o-Se Pol.