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  1. The Golestan Palace (Persian: کاخ گلستان, Kākh-e Golestān), also transliterated as the Gulistan Palace and sometimes translated as the Rose Garden Palace from Persian language, was built in the 16th century, renovated in the 18th century and finally rebuilt in 1865.

  2. Jun 23, 2013 · The lavish Golestan Palace is a masterpiece of the Qajar era, embodying the successful integration of earlier Persian crafts and architecture with Western influences.

  3. www.golestanpalace.ir › enGolestan Palace

    Nov 13, 2023 · The history of Golestan Palace dates back to the time of Shah Abbas Safavi (988 AH) and in a part of Pietro Delavaleh's travelogue (in 1028 AH) the city of Tehran was described with its maple trees that surrounded the royal palace (as the beginning of royal citadel).

  4. Oct 28, 2021 · Golestan Palace in Tehran is one of the most beautiful buildings that was the site of the most important historical events in Iran during the Qajar period.

  5. The Golestan Palace is a 19th-century royal residence that shows the merging of Persian and European styles, motifs and architecture. The buildings were once enclosed within the mud-thatched walls of Tehran's 16th-century Historic Citadel.

  6. Golestan palace, is a historic royal complex located in the heart of Tehran, the capital of Iran. This complex was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site on 2013. It consists of royal palaces, gardens, museums and art galleries.

  7. Golestan Palace is the historical residence of the Qajar dynasty located in Tehran. The oldest building in the city, part of the complex of buildings, belongs to a group of buildings in the Arg of old Tehran. Golestan Palace was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2013.

  8. The lavish Golestan Palace is a masterpiece of the Qajar era, embodying the successful integration of earlier Persian crafts and architecture with Western influences.

  9. The history of Golestan Palace dates back to the time of Shah Abbas Safavi (988 AH) and in a part of Pietro Delavaleh's travelogue (in 1028 AH) the city of Tehran was described with its maple trees that surrounded the royal palace (as the beginning of royal citadel).

  10. Tehran, Iran. When the Qajar dynasty chose Tehran as its capital in 1794, the rulers began to construct a new residence on the site of a 16th century Safavid citadel. The result was Golestan Palace, an opulent complex of 17 grand structures set around a large elegant garden.

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