Serhang Abad Palace, a palace in the heart of the desert
Sarhang Abad Palace, a magnificent palace is located in the heart of the central desert of Iran, near the village of Sarhang Abad, 76 km east of Ardestan. This palace, which was built in the Qajar period by Saham al-Sultaneh Arab Amir, is a relic of Iran’s glorious era.
Impressive architecture:
Sarhang Abad Palace with an area of about 5000 square meters, has two inner and outer parts. The inner part includes many halls, rooms and courtyards, which are stunningly beautiful with stucco decorations, paintings and mirror work. The outer part also includes stables, bathrooms and other service areas.
Chelestun Hall:
One of the most beautiful parts of Sarhang Abad Palace is Chehelston Hall. This hall evokes a majestic and royal atmosphere with its wooden columns and wall paintings.
Pleasant courtyards:
Sarhang Abad Palace has several courtyards with green trees and turquoise ponds that provide a cool and pleasant atmosphere for residents and tourists.
Sad fate:
Unfortunately, Sarhang Abad Palace has suffered many damages in recent years due to lack of proper restoration and maintenance.
Hope for revival:
Fortunately, efforts are currently being made to restore and revive Sarhang Abad Palace. We hope that with the completion of these restorations, this magnificent palace will once again become one of the important tourist attractions of Isfahan province.