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Deutsch: Innenausstattung der Kuppel und der Decke der Scheich-Lotfollāh-Moschee im Iran. Bei diesem Foto wurde das sonst brennende rote Licht abgeschaltet, so dass die natürlichen Farben besser zu sehen sind.
English: Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque. The difference between this photo and similar photos is that the red spotlight of the mosque is turned off, so the colors in this picture are more realistic.
فارسی: مسجد شیخ لطف‌الله. تفاوت این عکس با سایر عکسهای مشابه، خاموش بودن نورافکن قرمز رنگ مسجد در این تصویر است که به واقعی بودن رنگ ها کمک کرده است.
Українська: Мечеть Шейха Лютфалли. Ісфахан, Іран
Français : Mur intérieur et plafond de la mosquée du Cheikh Lotfallah à Ispahan en Iran. La particularité de cette photo est que le point lumineux rouge de la mosquée est éteint, rendant les couleurs de cette photo plus réalistes.
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This image was awarded with the 4th prize in the national contest of Iran in Wiki Loves Monuments 2018
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The interior wall and ceiling of Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Naqsh-i Jahan Square, Esfahan, Iran

24 July 2017

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