Joubi Bridge
Joui Bridge ( Persian: پل جویی Pol-e Joui ), also called the Choobi Bridge, is a bridge in Isfahan, Iran. It was built in 1665, during the Safavid era.
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Coordinates | 32°38′17″N 51°40′38″E |
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Total length | 147 meters |
Width | 4 meters |
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The Joui Bridge is located between Khaju and Ferdowsi bridges. It is 147 meters long and 4 meters wide, with 21 arches. It was built during the reign of Shah Abbas II to irrigate and connect the king's gardens on both sides of the river. The bridge and the two parlours within were for the exclusive use of the shah and his courtiers. Nowadays the parlours are being used as tea houses.
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