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The Royal Palaces and Museums of Saadabad

Saadabad Royal Complex the Summer Residence of Pahlavi
Saadabad Royal Complex the Summer Residence of Pahlavi belongs to the Qajar and Pahlavi periods. They are located at the northernmost point of Tehran and in the mountainous region of Darake in the north of Tehran. This royal collection is based on an area of 110 hectares. It has about 180 hectares of natural forest, springs, aqueducts, gardens, greenhouses, and streets.

The oldest of the historical monuments in Tehran

Tehran Golestan Royal Palaces; A royal and glorious experience
Undoubtedly, visiting Tehran Golestan Royal Palaces is a royal and glorious experience that will not get in other places. The oldest of the historical monuments in Tehran, the Golestan Palace (Palace of Flowers) belongs to a group of royal buildings that were once enclosed within the mud-thatched walls of Tehran's Historic Arg (citadel). The Arg was built during the reign of Tahmasb I (1524-1576, corresponding to 930-948 in the lunar calendar) of the Safavid dynasty (1502-1736), and was later renovated by Karim Khan Zand (1750-1779).

Treasury of the National Jewels

Treasury of the National Jewels
The incomparable "Treasury of the National Jewels", which is open to the public, is a collection of the most expensive jewels of the world, collected over centuries. Every piece of this collection is a reflection of the tumultuous history of this great nation, and the result of the creativity and artistry of the residents of this land. Each piece recalls memories of bitter-sweet victories and defeats, of the pride and arrogance of rulers who were powerful or weak.

National Museum of Iran No visitor can afford to miss the National (Archaeological) Museum

Iran National Museum
National Museum of Iran No visitor can afford to miss the National (Archaeological) Museum of Iran (in Imam Khomeini Ave), the country's mother museum established in 1937. If you make for the Louvre on arrival in Paris, this Museum is your spiritual home in Tehran, where objects unearthed during recent excavations are to be found side by side with objects representing the great periods of history and pre-history. It can be seen in one visit, but we recommend you two visits: one to the pre-historic, Achaemenian, and Sassanian finds on the first floor, and another to the Islamic objects on the second floor.