A visit to Chaharbagh School

Currently, a cultural week is underway in Isfahan to pay a warm tribute to the ancient Iranian city that has so much significance for the whole world. The cultural week of Isfahan is a week of festivities which is observed from April 23 to 29,

Indeed, we have developed a tour to visit some historical places. Some of our international students had a visit to Chaharbagh School, one of the most prominent historical monuments in Isfahan city, as well as Naqsh-e-Jahan Square, UNESCO World heritage, which by itself includes different places such as Imam Mosque and Ali Qapu Palace.

According to many historical documents, Chaharbagh School has been used for two purposes: mosque and school. It has been noticed and admired by those interested in Islamic architecture and historical buildings thanks to its stunning beauty and variety of tiles. It enjoys eye-catching tiles, a dome and minarets rising in the sky, a stunning and unique pool, which are very famous due to their graceful, delicate architecture and decorations. It is the last religious and historical building of the Safavid era in which students study religion.

During the tour, most of the international students had memorable moments with the experiences of tasting and touching old history and civilization which impressed all of them through seeing, listening to some history backgrounds and interesting features related to the historical places. We also had a good time enjoying eating traditional ice cream, cake, and juice. Time flew since all students had too much fun and excitement.