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Take Some Rest on the River

Pol-e-Joui (Joui Bridge)

Why locals love it

Joui Bridge (Persian: Pol-e Joui or Pol-e Choobi) also called the Jubi Bridge is one of the five old bridges on the Zayandehrud river in Isfahan that was built in 1665 near the khaju bridge. It was built during the reign of shah abbas II to irrigate and connect the king's gardens on both sides of the river.

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Why you should visit it

Joubi Bridge has two parlours within that was a place for the exclosive use of the shah (king) and his courtiers. Nowadays the parlous are being used as tea houses named the "Farhang Cafe" which means: Culture Cafe

Special tip

Tourists can sit in the parlours within the bridge or on stone platforms in front of these rooms and relax a little while they listening water flow.

Pol-e-Joui (Joui Bridge)
Joui Bridge (Choobi Bridge), Isfahan, Iran
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