Pearl Palace (Shams) Karaj: a jewel in the fence of Mehrshahr
The Pearl Palace, known as the Shams Palace, stands out on Eram Mehrshahr Boulevard in Karaj, like a jewel in the fence of this emerging city. This palace, which was built in 1347 by the order of Shams Pahlavi, the sister of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, is a relic of the Pahlavi era, which contains stories of luxury, history and ups and downs of that period.
Unique architecture:
William Wesley Peters, a prominent Iranian-Austrian architect, created a special and eye-catching palace inspired by Iranian architecture and Western modernity.
The main structure of the palace is similar to a fish table surrounded by a shell.
The interior decorations of the Pearl Palace show the utmost elegance and luxury. Exquisite marbles, gold, silver, ivory and wall paintings have all played a role in creating a magnificent and luxurious atmosphere.
History witness:
The Pearl Palace has witnessed many events during its lifetime. From luxurious parties and official meetings to days of solitude and isolation, this palace contains many untold stories.
A treasure in danger:
Unfortunately, after the Islamic revolution, the Pearl Palace was confiscated and due to lack of care and restoration, it is at risk of destruction. A valuable treasure that could play an important role in the economic and cultural prosperity of Karaj city and Alborz province as a museum, tourist attraction and cultural center is being destroyed.
Hope for revival:
Fortunately, in recent years, efforts have been started to revive this historical palace. Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization of Alborz Province and Karaj Municipality are planning to restore and restore Pearl Palace.