Chehelston Palace Qazvin: a gem in the history and culture of Iran
Chehelston Palace of Qazvin, also known as Kolah Ferangi Palace, is a magnificent building in Qazvin city, which was built during the Safavid period when Qazvin was the capital of Iran. This palace, which is located in the Azadi Square of Qazvin, is one of the most beautiful and important historical buildings in Iran.
History:
Chehelston Palace of Qazvin was built at the end of the 10th century AH by the order of Shah Tahmaseb Safavid. Throughout history, this palace has witnessed many events, including the coronation of Shah Safi and Shah Abbas II.
Architecture:
In terms of architecture, the Chehelston Palace of Qazvin is an example of Iranian architectural masterpieces. This palace has two floors, halls, rooms, porches, ponds and a beautiful garden.
Halls: The halls of Chehelston Palace are very beautiful with wall paintings and plaster decorations.
Porches: The porches of Chehelston Palace have tall columns and moqranskari decorations.
Ponds: The ponds of Chehelston Palace are located in the middle of the garden and in front of the porches and add to the beauty of the garden.
Garden: The garden of Chehelston Palace has created a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere with tall and green trees.
Decorations:
Chehelston Palace of Qazvin is decorated with very beautiful and impressive decorations, including wall paintings, plastering, moqrans work and tile work.