Shah/Emam Mosque is a mosque in
Isfahan (Esfahan), Iran standing in south side of Naghsh-i Jahan Square.
Built during the Safavids period, it is an excellent example of Islamic
architecture of Iran, and regarded as the masterpiece of Persian
Architecture. The Imam Mosque of Esfahan is one of the everlasting
masterpieces of architecture in Iran and all over the world. It is
registered along with the Naghsh-i Jahan Square as a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. Its construction began in 1611, and its splendor is
mainly due to the beauty of its seven-color mosaic tiles and
calligraphic inscriptions.
Measurements
The portal of the mosque measures 27 meters high, crowned with two
minarets 42 meters tall. The Mosque is surrounded with four iwans and
arcades. All the walls are ornarnented with seven-color mosaic tile. The
most magnificent iwan of the mosque is the one facing the Qibla
measuring 33 meters high. Behind this iwan is a space which is roofed
with the largest dome in the city at 52 meters height. The dome is
double layered.
The acoustic properties and reflections at the central point under the
dome is an amusing interest for many visitors. There are two seminaries
at the southwest and southeast sections of the mosque.
Architects
The architects of the mosque are reported to be the following masters:
Ustad Ali Akbar Isfahani
Ustad Fereydun Naini
Ustad Shoja' Isfahani
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