Chehel Sotoun Palace
Chehel Sotoun is a Persian pavilion in the middle of a park at the far end of a long pool, in Isfahan, Iran, built by Shah Abbas II to be… Read more…
Opening hours
| Monday | 8:30 AM–6:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM–6:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM–6:00 PM |
| Thursday | 8:30 AM–6:00 PM |
| Friday | 8:30 AM–6:00 PM |
| Saturday | 8:30 AM–6:00 PM |
| Sunday | 8:30 AM–6:00 PM |
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Chehel Sotoun is a Persian pavilion in the middle of a park at the far end of a long pool, in Isfahan, Iran, built by Shah Abbas II to be used for his entertainment and receptions. In this palace, Shah Abbas II and his successors would receive dignitaries and ambassadors, either on the terrace or in one of the stately reception halls.
The name, meaning "Forty Columns" in Persian, was inspired by the twenty slender wooden columns supporting the entrance pavilion, which, when reflected in the waters of the fountain, is said to appear to be forty.
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