Behesht Cultural Center of Mashhad

Behesht Cultural Center of Mashhad
History:

Behesht Museum of Mashhad is a building related to the first Pahlavi period, which was built in 1305 AH by the order of Reza Shah Pahlavi. This building was originally used as the private palace of Reza Shah in Mashhad and after the Islamic Revolution of Iran, it was turned into a cultural center.
Architecture:
Farhangsarai Behesht Mashhad is a type of palace buildings with a square plan and bricks and mortar were used in its construction. This building has two floors, long porches, stone columns, brick decorations and beautiful tiling.
Different sections and parts of Farhangsara Behesht:
Halls: There are various halls for holding conferences, seminars, celebrations, etc. in this cultural center.
Library: There is a library with a collection of exquisite and general books in this cultural center.
Museum: There is a museum with objects and accessories related to the Pahlavi period in this cultural center.
Educational classes: Various educational classes in the fields of art, culture, etc. are held in this cultural center.
Green space: There is a beautiful green space in Farhangsara Behesht, which is a place for visitors to relax and have fun.