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Haroouniyeh Street

Safavid Dynasty

The Haruniyeh Monument in Isfahan, Iran, is a remarkable example of Seljuk's architectural brilliance. Built in the 12th century, it serves as a minaret, mosque, and public gathering space, demonstrating the Seljuks' expertise in brickwork, stonework, and ornamentation. Over time, the monument has evolved, reflecting the changing architectural styles and cultural influences of the Safavid era. The monument is adorned with intricate tilework, stuccowork, and mirrorwork, showcasing the Seljuks' craftsmanship and aesthetic appreciation. The courtyard, decorated with colorful tiles and brickwork, provides a peaceful retreat from the city. The shrine, a beautiful display of light and color, reflects the artistic achievements of the Seljuk and Safavid eras. The Haruniyeh Monument stands as a testament to Isfahan's resilience and commitment to preserving its cultural heritage.

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