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Golestan Palace

Iran's "Rose Garden Palace," built during 131 years of rule by Qajar kings, consists of 17 stunning structures.

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The Marble Throne is truly a sight to see.   Sanaei Mehdi / CC BY-SA 4.0
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Painted tiles in Museum Mansion tell all sorts of stories.   گنجینه کاخ گلستان / CC BY-SA 4.0
The Mirror Hall is one of the most striking elements here.   Parsa 2au / CC BY-SA 4.0
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Be sure to look up in the Brilliant Hall (Talar e Brelian).   Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 4.0
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The Marble Throne was built from 1747 to 1751.   Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 4.0
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The Golestan Palace is one of Tehran's most remarkable and historically significant sites. This UNESCO World Heritage Site dates back to the 16th century and is considered a central piece of Persian royal heritage, representing the long and influential reign of the Qajar dynasty followed by the Pahlavi dynasty. Originally built as a citadel for Safavid rulers, it was transformed over centuries into a sprawling royal complex with gardens, palatial buildings, and collections of Persian and European artefacts. The complex, spanning 17 structures, was built in the space of 131 years of rule by Qajar kings. 

Considered one of the world's most culturally significant sites, the palace highlights Persia’s history and the grandeur of Iranian craftsmanship. The Golestan Palace is especially known for its bright and vibrant tile work. As is typical in Persian art, use of rich colors like yellow, turquoise, cobalt blue, pink, and white feature in intricate floral patterns, geometric designs, and calligraphy. The palace's tiles highlight the importance of detail, symmetry, and balance In Persian tiles which also serve as a vessel for story-telling.

Apart from its tiling, Golestan Palace is renowned for its breath-taking ceremonial halls such as the Mirror Hall, Brilliant Hall, Ivory Hall, Salam Hall, Reception Hall and more. These rooms, which combine Persian and European aesthetics in reflection of the Qajar and Pahlavi dynasties, saw numerous significant events such as royal receptions and official events. The coronations of Reza Shah and Mohammad Reza Shah took place in the famed Marble Throne Hall, for instance, which features an exquisite throne as well as carvings of mythical dragons, lions and birds. 

Palace gardens, tombs, pools, and ceilings are only are only some more of the hauntingly beautiful elements offered by the palace spanning 4.5 hectares. Stemming from the Persian word "Golestan" which means "rose garden" or "flower garden", the palace is otherwise known as the "Rose Garden Palace", having been name after a flower that holds particular nobility and significance in Persian culture.

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A visit to the palace lasts anywhere from two to three hours to a whole day. Entry fees are higher for international visitors than for citizens.

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Fifth Khordad Avenue Arg Sqr, Panzdah-e-Khordad
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35.679752, 51.420518
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