Isfahan is one of
the Iran's largest metropolises, with wide, tree-lined boulevards and hidden
Persian gardens made for exploring. Shah Mosque (also known as Imam Mosque), in
particular, is one of the city's finest examples of Islamic architecture, known
for its Persian domes, marble columns, and, above all, intricate mosaics. The mosque's entrances and prayer halls are
covered with hundred of thousands of blue tiles, punctuated with yellows and
greens.
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