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Shapouri Bridge (Broken Bridge)

Shapouri Bridge (Broken Bridge): A Marvel of Sassanid Engineering

The Shapouri Bridge, also known as the Broken Bridge, is one of the most fascinating historical landmarks in Khorramabad. Dating back to the Sassanid period (3rd-7th century AD), this bridge was originally built to connect trade routes and facilitate transportation across the Khorramabad River. Today, its massive stone arches and partially ruined structure stand as a testament to ancient Persian engineering and architectural brilliance.

 A Glimpse into the Past

Historians believe that the Shapouri Bridge once played a vital role in commercial and military activities, serving as a key link between important Persian cities and trade hubs. Built from large stone blocks and sturdy mortar, the bridge was designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and heavy traffic, demonstrating the advanced construction techniques of the Sassanid era.

A Unique Structure with Stunning Views

Although parts of the bridge have been damaged over time, its remaining arches and stone piers provide a stunning sight, especially when viewed at sunset, with the Khorramabad River flowing beneath it. Visitors can walk near the ruins, take spectacular photographs, and experience a piece of Persia’s glorious past.

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Lorestan University of Medical Sciences encourages international students to explore the historical wonders of Khorramabad, with the Shapouri Bridge offering a unique window into Persia’s rich architectural heritage.

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