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Next stop, the Chehelsotoon Palace. Some interesting figures in the surrounding gardens:
Reminds me of what we were told by our guide. Much of modern life is incompatible with the strict teachings of Islam. For instance, student doctors having to dissect dead bodies would be a no-no. So there are 'dispensations' given out from on high to allow certain professions and teachings to proceed. I wonder if cosmology and the history of the universe is one?
The Chehelsotoon or Chehel Sotoun Palace/Pavilion was built in the 1600s and, with its surrounding Persian Garden, is (ho hum) a World Heritage site. Its name literally means 40 columns. there are 20 columns to the entrance porch, which, when reflected in the pool, make 40 .
More mirror-work in the porch. this is looking straight up at the ceiling:
Inside are paintings celebrating victories of the Persians over neighbours, or great meetings, in the 1500 and 1600s.
Reminds me of what we were told by our guide. Much of modern life is incompatible with the strict teachings of Islam. For instance, student doctors having to dissect dead bodies would be a no-no. So there are 'dispensations' given out from on high to allow certain professions and teachings to proceed. I wonder if cosmology and the history of the universe is one?
The Chehelsotoon or Chehel Sotoun Palace/Pavilion was built in the 1600s and, with its surrounding Persian Garden, is (ho hum) a World Heritage site. Its name literally means 40 columns. there are 20 columns to the entrance porch, which, when reflected in the pool, make 40 .
More mirror-work in the porch. this is looking straight up at the ceiling:
Inside are paintings celebrating victories of the Persians over neighbours, or great meetings, in the 1500 and 1600s.