Haftshooye Jameh Mosque

The most beautiful and most complex stuccos of the history of Isfahan

Address:
Haftshooye village, 15 kilometers from Isfaha, Isfahan province, Iran
About: Haftshooye Jameh Mosque

In north east to Isfahan, in the route to Nain, this very beautiful and historical mosque is sunk in the heart of history in the village of Haftshouyeh.
The altar of Haftshouyeh central mosque is one of the most beautiful and complicated filets of Ilkhanate era where the Ayat Al-Korsi verse of Quran and the phrase “In the name of God, the merciful the compassionate ” is written in Thuluth manuscript. This is the only altar decorated with flowers and plants that together with love show a standing garden.
This mosque was registered in February 24th, 1963 in the list of national relics with the registration number of 430.
 

General Specifications
Name
Haftshooye Jameh Mosque
Age
Seljuk dynasty
Suggestions
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Access route
Address
Haftshooye village, 15 kilometers from Isfaha, Isfahan province, Iran
Facilities
Access to vehicles
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