Dardar Bagh National: a symbol of Tehran's historySardar Bagh Melli was actually the entrance gate to Mashakh Square, which was built during the reign of Feth Ali Shah Qajar. This building is located on the north side of Imam Khomeini Street, on the east side of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and on the west side of the Post and Telegraph Museum.Architecture:The architecture of Sardar Bagh National is a...
Historical Places
Masoudieh Mansion: A Qajar gem in the heart of TehranThe Masoudiya mansion is like a painting of colors and history. Walking in this beautiful mansion brings a sense of the splendor of the Qajar era. In every corner of the mansion, there are stories of magnificent architecture, lush gardens, and historical events.History:The Masoudiya mansion was built at the end of the Qajar period by the order of Masoud...
Niavaran Palace: A journey into the heart of Iran's contemporary historyNiavaran Palace, a jewel in the north of Tehran, is not only a magnificent palace, but also a window to the contemporary history of Iran. Walking in this beautiful complex is like a journey in time that takes you to the Pahlavi era and the days of kings.Architecture:The architecture of Niavaran Palace is a unique combination of...
Shahr Theater: The jewel of Iran's theaterShahr Theater is the largest theater complex in Iran located in Tehran. This complex, which was built during the Pahlavi II era, as one of Tehran's popular tourist attractions, receives many domestic and foreign tourists every year.Architecture:The architecture of the city theater is in a modern style and is inspired by the architecture of European theaters. The...
Tajrish Bazaar: The beating heart of North TehranTajrish market is like a painting of colors and fragrances. Walking in this beautiful market brings a sense of vitality and life. In every corner of the market, the colorful stalls, the blessed hands of the shopkeepers, and the satisfied smiles of the customers, show a sense of dynamism and vitality.History:Tajrish market is located in the north of Tehran...
Tehran cinema museum garden: a journey in the heart of history and artThe garden of Tehran Cinema Museum is like a window to the wonderful world of cinema. Walking in this beautiful garden brings a sense of nostalgia and enthusiasm. In every corner of the garden, stories of the birth of cinema in Iran, the ups and downs of this art-industry, and famous artists are heard.Over time:The Qajar Mansion of...
Verdij village, a jewel in the heart of Alborz: a trip to a pristine and memorable landVerdij village is like a painted tableau of colors and peace. Walking in this beautiful village brings a sense of wonder and liberation. In every corner of the village, there are stories of pristine and untouched nature, cool and pleasant weather, and warm and friendly people.A unique nature:Green Valleys: With tall...
Marble Palace, which is also known as the Iranian Art Museum, is one of the historical palaces of Tehran that was built during the first Pahlavi period. This palace is located on Valiasr Street, between Imam Khomeini Street and Jumohri Street.History:The Marble Palace was built in 1316 by order of Reza Shah Pahlavi and was the residence of the Pahlavi family until 1355. After the Islamic revolution, this...
National Botanical Garden of Iran: a treasure of plant diversityThe National Botanical Garden of Iran, as the largest botanical garden in the Middle East, is not only a unique recreational and educational space, but also plays an important role in preserving and protecting various plant species as a valuable treasure of plant diversity.In the following, we mention some of the unique features of the...
Milad Tower, a symbol of modern TehranMilad Tower, the tallest structure in Iran and the sixth tallest telecommunication tower in the world, is known as a symbol of modern Tehran. This tower, which was put into operation in 2017, not only serves as a telecommunication tower, but also as a popular tourist attraction and a cultural and social center.Below are some of the features of Milad Tower that make it...