Tourist Attraction

Karkheh River Bridge, Dehloran Road

in Shoosh (Susa) city | Khuzestan province
Tourist Attraction

Karkheh River Bridge, Dehloran Road

Related to Shoosh (Susa) city (Khuzestan Province)
This bridge is also known as the old Karkheh Bridge or Naderi Bridge. The same is located in Dehloran Road, to the north of the new steel bridge. The ancient bridge was constructed of stone, mortar and slabs of sculptured stone. The remnants of which are an arch and a pillar. There is a link between this bridge and the relics of Ivan-e-Karkheh Palace, thence of high historical and tourism value.
Shoosh (Susa) Attractions & Tourist Information
Susa was among the greatest cities of ancient Persia. Built on its embers, modern-day Shush is modestly small and relaxed, home to a vast Unesco-listed archaeological site, a compact museum, a crowning castle and the enigmatic Tomb of Daniel.
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