Hasht Behesht
Pavilion in Isfahan, Iran / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hasht Behesht or Hasht-Behesht (هشتبهشت, also romanized as Hašt-Behešt, lit. 'the Eight Heavens') is a 17th-century pavilion in Isfahan, Iran. It was built by order of Suleiman I, the eighth shah of Iran's Safavid Empire, and functioned mainly as a private pavilion.[1] It is located in Isfahan's famous Charbagh Street. It was also the first modern school in Isfahan was called His Majesty's School (Madrese Homayouni).[2][3]
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Architectural style | Iranian |
Location | Isfahan, Iran |
Coordinates | 32.6534°N 51.6702°E / 32.6534; 51.6702 |
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