UNESCO World Heritage Jameh Mosque in Isfahan, Iran

This atmospheric mosque, said to be Iran's oldest shrine, has been under continuous reconstruction during the 7th to 20th centuries, and has been recognized since 2012 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's constructed in the form of a four-door architecture with four opposing faces.

Read more in Tripatini member Rashel Jones' post The Top 10 Historical Sites to Visit in Iran.

 

 

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