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kohneh+bridge Latitude and Longitude:

34°19′02″N 47°08′03″E / 34.3170893°N 47.1341394°E / 34.3170893; 47.1341394
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Kohneh Bridge

پل کهنه
Pol-e-Kohneh (Old Bridge) of Kermanshah
Coordinates 34°19′02″N 47°08′03″E / 34.3170893°N 47.1341394°E / 34.3170893; 47.1341394
Carries6
CrossesQaresoo
Locale Kermanshah, Iran
Characteristics
Total length186 m (610 ft)
Width9 m (30 ft)
Location

Kohneh Bridge ( Persian: پل کهنه Pol-e-Kohneh) is a bridge across the river Qaresoo in the eastern suburb of Kermanshah, in Iran. It is near the village of Morad Abad.


Description

The bridge extends 186 m and its width is 9 meters wide in an eastern-western direction. The supports of the bridge are hexagonal, and their interior parts are constructed with rubble-stone and plaster mortar, and their facing is of chiseled stone-blocks. The bridge has six spans. The spans have ribbed arches and are made of brick.

In the northern and southern sides of the bridge there are brick buttresses on some break waters, and between every two buttresses on the supports there is a nine-meter vestibule with a ribbed arch extending nine meters.

History

It seems that the stone-supports of the bridge were constructed during the reign of the Sassanids.



kohneh+bridge Latitude and Longitude:

34°19′02″N 47°08′03″E / 34.3170893°N 47.1341394°E / 34.3170893; 47.1341394
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kohneh Bridge

پل کهنه
Pol-e-Kohneh (Old Bridge) of Kermanshah
Coordinates 34°19′02″N 47°08′03″E / 34.3170893°N 47.1341394°E / 34.3170893; 47.1341394
Carries6
CrossesQaresoo
Locale Kermanshah, Iran
Characteristics
Total length186 m (610 ft)
Width9 m (30 ft)
Location

Kohneh Bridge ( Persian: پل کهنه Pol-e-Kohneh) is a bridge across the river Qaresoo in the eastern suburb of Kermanshah, in Iran. It is near the village of Morad Abad.


Description

The bridge extends 186 m and its width is 9 meters wide in an eastern-western direction. The supports of the bridge are hexagonal, and their interior parts are constructed with rubble-stone and plaster mortar, and their facing is of chiseled stone-blocks. The bridge has six spans. The spans have ribbed arches and are made of brick.

In the northern and southern sides of the bridge there are brick buttresses on some break waters, and between every two buttresses on the supports there is a nine-meter vestibule with a ribbed arch extending nine meters.

History

It seems that the stone-supports of the bridge were constructed during the reign of the Sassanids.



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