Dezfoul Bridge was built during the
reign of the Sassanid king, Shapour I in 260 CE Archeologists are slated to resume the restoration project
of the world oldest fully functioning bridge in Iranian city of Dezfoul.
Tehran, 6 July 2008:Archeologists are slated to resume
the restoration project of the worlds oldest fully functioning bridge in
Iranian city of Dezfoul.
The bridge has been restored several times, the columns being reinforced with
concrete under the first Pahlavi.
According to the provincial Cultural Heritage Office of Khuzestan, vehicles
will not be allowed to cross the bridge after its restoration is complete.
Dezfoul Bridge was built during the reign of the Sassanid king, Shapour I, with
the help of the Roman Emperor Valerian s army he captured in 260 CE.
Evidence shows the present bridge was constructed over the ruins of an older
structure, presumably built during the Elamite era.