Isfahan province (Persian: استان اصفهان, translit. Ostāne Esfahan), also transliterated as Esfahan, Espahan, Isfahan, or Isphahan, is one of the thirty-one provinces of Iran. It is located in the center of the country in Iran's Region 2. Its secretariat is located in the city of Isfahan.
Restaurants in Isfahan Province
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The ancient Rigareh--a qanat-based water mill--is located in the Mohammadieh neighbourhood.The age of this engineering masterpiece is unknown; however, some historians believe that it dates back to the pre-Islamic era. The water is supplied by the Keykhosrow qanat channel and the mill is placed almost 28 m underground. The access corridor to the mill is about 133 m long.A qanat channel crosses 12 m above the mill and fills the huge 8 m diameter water tank. When enough pressure is provided, the water is released and rotates the turbine. The waste water flows out along the channel and joins the main qanat channel with a gradual slope 12 m further down. This is the only place in the country where visitors can get inside a living flowing Qanat accessible through a 12 m corridor.Since the advent of electricity to grind the wheat and barley, this water mill has become a part of history.
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Abyaneh is famous as the red village of Iran located on the Iran classic tourist route near Kashan. Interestingly, in Abyaneh, inhabitants have preserved their traditional clothing and costumes and still wear their beautiful traditional clothes. The village has a reddish stepped architecture that offers a fantastic view. You can either pop into Abyanhe on the way between Kashan and Isfahan for a couple of hours or have a day trip to this village and stay overnight there. There are a lot of activities to do in Abyaneh, such as visiting its tourist attractions, buying souvenirs, tasting delicious local food, renting traditional clothes, taking nice pictures, and riding bicycle (if available). Fortunately, there are plenty of facilities for tourists in this village including: Hotels, bank and ATM, W.C, mosque, traditional bakery, rental of traditional clothes, restaurants, cafes, snack shop, local shops, health center, etc. The best time to visit Abyaneh is during spring and fall.
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Historical House Borujerdi is an example of architectural traditions of the 19th century in Kashan. It belonged to Borujerdi family
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It is the masterpiece of Iranian architecture where your eyes won't res of catching beautiful details in every corner. Can't recommend this place enough.
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We walked up there,it was lovely and interesting place to see.Nice view of Isfahan.As some of the restaurant were closed we have a wrapped shaurma and enjoyed the walk to the mountain.
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