Eight Paradise and Monar jonban ; a dual experience of beauty and surprise in Isfahan

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I hope you are all good and happy. I am glad to come together to enjoy the beauties of travel and nature.
Following is the latest pictures of Isfahan city
Which of course I went and visited me with you.

For today's post, I will share a visit to two other places called Eight Paradise and Minaret. To go to see together.

■Eight Paradise■

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In short, a sunny day, I told me to go to Eight Isfahan Paradise. I had heard his name a lot, but I had never seen it closely.

I went to the Chahar Bagh, the famous street with its tall trees and its special mood. I took a hike, then a sudden my eyes on a building in the middle of a lush garden. Calmly and quietly, but very stylish and special. It was eight paradise!

From the garden I entered the garden, a good feeling in my heart. It was as if the time was back. The middle of the garden was a two -storey mansion with a lot of columns and delicate plaster. Every corner had something to discover. You looked at the roofs, you stay in his role.

Interestingly, his name "Eight Paradise" is really graceful. Because it is as if every side is a separate world. The middle octopus, the four -corner rooms, and a sense of symmetry and peace. In the middle of all the trees and the sound of the birds, you felt in another world.

I sat down a little on the garden bench, I took a tea from the buffet, and just looked at the people who enjoyed having. Some were taking pictures, some were reading books, some, like me, were just so many beauty.

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Isfahan, where it, its famous places like the role of the world and the thirty -one and the Khaju Paul, all come to them first. But I wanted something to be a little more special, a place as if it had been hidden in Isfahan's heart, for those who are looking for feeling and not just photographing. It was that I got out of the "Eight Paradise".

In the middle of a pretty park, our building was somehow out of the trees, with that special Safavid architectural style, which is not too crowded, nor inappropriate. Something between Paradise and Reality, just like its name.

Our building is not too big, but its architect is a way that is as if it has an inner splendor with all its simplicity.
And the most beautiful forgiveness for me was that feeling of silence. That is, even though I was in the middle of the city, but when I entered eight paradise, all the noises were cut off. Only the sound of Berga, the sound of the shoes of the people who walked.

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Entering the mansion you get, the first thing you absorb is the ceiling. Believe me, if you remember for a moment where are you and just look at the ceiling, you can drown for hours in that role. From those ceilings that look like patience and precision, with combinations of warm -colors, and gold, each of which has a story.

The roof decorations are mostly with flower and beetle paintings, which remembers Adam's paradise. From his name "Eight Paradise", I expect it! Somehow his architect seems to have tried to make an earthly example of paradise on earth.

Architecture, that symmetry is very impressive. Our construction is a special octagonal type, around the room around it and a large octopus in the middle. It is as if it has a center and everything is branched from there, a very thoughtful design that makes both a sense of order and peace.

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And that's the photo that when the air was blurry and I was still there and the pool fountains were bright.

■monar jonban■

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Now that we came out of the eight paradise, we are still in the mood of architecture and history and that pleasant silence, I want to take you a more strange place, a little more mysterious:monar jonban!!

He was tired of the eight paradises I came out. The next day I visited this place. A place where my childhood was always questionable to me: "The Minaret of the Movement" ... what really? A minaret shaking? Is it? How possible!?

I went to his side. It is far from the city center, but it's not that far away. The route is also beautiful, especially if you watch a taxi or a snapper and the surroundings.

Until I arrived, there was a strange curiosity. Its building is not too massive or luxurious, a small monument with two minarets. But what makes it special is that when one shakes one of the minarets, one shakes! Even the whole building has a mild tremor.

When I saw myself, I couldn't believe it at first. One of the guides went up, began to shake the minaret, then see what happened! That minaret shook the same way. People were all passionate, some were throwing, some were just looking at open mouth!

Interestingly, his architect is simple, but the special technique that has made this coordinated shake is really amazing. Still, the perfect scientists are not sure how this structure has this physical feature, but a strong probability is that mortar and how the bricks are connected to transmit the vibration.

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The main monument was the tomb of Uncle Abdullah Karladanieh, a mystic. It is very simple inside but has a special space. One likes to sit there for a few minutes and think about how much this land is full of strange and cool things.

I had taken a short film of shaking the minaret, which was unfortunately erased from my phone.
The kids and the family were restless, but it was clear that they were no longer bored of walking.

It was in the weather that we said to shorten the meeting of the minaret to get the kids' fun.
They were tired of my photography.

There was a strange silence on your way to the car. No one was talking, no one was energy fighting or even joking.

I had leaning my head against the glass, my eyes halfway, staring at the trees and the building that passed by. In my mind, he was just thinking of a glass of cool yogurt or a shadow that could be used for a few minutes.

And it turned out that my trip from the sights of Isfahan was almost over and I dedicated the last day to the family and children.
I hope you can imagine yourself in the heart of history. And I was able to portray the sights of Isfahan well.

To another journey
Goodbye.😉😉

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Text &photography: @azamsohrabi

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This is really a very beautiful place, it deserves to be called heaven, because the building is like a palace, its beauty is extraordinary, you are very extraordinary to be able to visit it 🙏❤️

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Thank you for your beauty and your constant grace

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You're welcome my friend have a nice day I really enjoyed it ❤️🙏

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Travelling is so healing. And the place is indeed a paradise. That's a place I would like to visit next😍

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Yes it's really beautiful. If you travel to Iran, be sure to forget Isfahan

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It is undoubtedly a jewel of architecture and to be able to appreciate such a work is a gift from this universe. Greetings !

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