Seyyed Mosque, an architectural marvel dating back to the Qajar era, continues to captivate visitors with its intricate design and grandeur. The mosque boasts a courtyard, a porch, a dome, a pillared shabestan, a portico, and two-story booths. (IRNA photos/Zahra Baghban)
This structure, which is one of the largest historical mosques in Isfahan city, has been facing the risk of destruction due to its parallel management by different organizations, in addition to subsidence.
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