Tourist Attraction

Sorkhdeh Historical Bridge

in Saveh city | Markazi province
Tourist Attraction

Sorkhdeh Historical Bridge

Related to Saveh city (Markazi Province)
This bridge is located to the south of Saveh and at a distance of 13 km. of the Pol Abad Road to Qiz Qaleh to the south west of the Sorkhdeh Village. The same is constructed of brick and mortar. It comprises of 8 arches of roman style. This bridge is 70 m. long and 5 m. in width. The construction and structure of the bridge is an interesting feature and worth visiting.
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The township of Saveh is located to the east of the province. Its climate is moderate to warm. Saveh is the center of this township and is 140 km. from Tehran. Saveh is one of the archaeological cities and ancient regions, i.e., a remnant of the Sassanide period. In the ...
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