Golestan palace in tehran contains several buildings and halls including the following.
Marble tomb golestan.
Top choice palace in tehran.
His marble tombstone now stands on the terrace.
This building was a part of the interior residence of karim khan zand.
The fountain is removed and the marble tomb stone of naser al din shah is brought.
Talar e salam or reception hall was originally designed as a museum.
His one piece marble tombstone bearing his full effigy is now kept in the golestan palace museum in tehran.
Water bubbled out of the marble fountain nearby.
It is similar to takht e maramr.
This building was constructed in 1759 and it was also the part of the private quarters of karim khan zand nasser al din shah was fond of this corner of the golestan palace and he spent much of his time here.
Water bubbled out of the marble fountain nearby.
One of the oldest historic monuments in the city of tehran and of world heritage status the golestan palace belongs to a group of royal buildings that were once enclosed within the mud thatched walls of tehran s arg citadel.
The building next to the marble throne is known as khalvat e karim khani karim khan nook.
Next on the must see list was the shams ol emareh structure which literally translates to edifice of the sun i had to google this one what a cool english name remember nasser e din shah the guy with the marble tombstone of course you do so he had this idea to build a tall building in his palace so him and his wives could get a good view of the city from up above how romantic.
Golestan palace tehran.
Marble throne building was built in 1759 the royal throne was used for this building.
Naser aldn shah used to sit there and smoked sheesha and enjoy.
کاخ گلستان kākh e golestān is the former royal qajar complex in iran s capital city tehran.
There is building with columns like verandah.
Next is the negar khaneh iranian painting gallery which displays a fine collection of qajar era art.
Especially interesting are the portraits of the shahs wearing the jewels and crowns you can see in.
The golestan palace persian.
It designed by the royal painter mirza baba shirazi and built by the royal mason mohammad ebrahim esfehani.
The original tomb is at shah abdol azim shrine.
This marble throne was built in 1806.
His marble tombstone now stands on the terrace.
There used to be a marble fountain in this terrace and naser al din shah would lay there smoking his qalayan and enjoying the beautiful lush garden.
Artistic and literary interests.
Naser al din shah was very interested in painting and photography.
Next is the negar khaneh iranian painting gallery which displays a fine collection of qajar era art.
On the right corner of the same building there is another terrace called khalvat e karim khani karim khan nook.
Especially interesting are the portraits of the shahs wearing the.