Sadr school
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Location | Isfahan, Iran |
Geographic coordinates | 32°39′38″N 51°40′35″E / 32.660556°N 51.676389°ECoordinates: 32°39′38″N 51°40′35″E / 32.660556°N 51.676389°E |
Province | Isfahan |
Municipality | Isfahan |
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Architectural type | School |
Architectural style | Isfahani |
Sadr school (Persian: مدرسه صدر) is one of the biggest theological schools in Isfahan, Iran. It was built by Mohammad Hosseyn Khan Sadr Esfahani, the famous governour of Isfahan in the era of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar. Although the structure and decorations of its facade is incomplete, but it has a very serene and pleasant environment because of its very old trees. Its outer facade has one of the best brickworks in Isfahan.[1]
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