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Tourist Attraction

Sheikh Bridge

in Sanandaj city | Kurdistan province
Tourist Attraction

Sheikh Bridge

Related to Sanandaj city (Kurdistan Province)
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This bridge was constructed on the Qeshlaq River 8 km. north of Sanandaj and is one of the relics of the Safavid period. It's length is about 53.5 m. and its width is about 5.3 m. It has 6 openings, of which 3 have diagonal shaped arches, whereas the remaining are curved ones. The bridge has been constructed of stone and brick.
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