Sahebqaraniyeh Palace - Tehran
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Sahebgharanieh is a combination of history, art, culture, and architecture which invites every visitor to travel around a worth seeing world.
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Sahebgharanieh Palace

in Tehran city | Tehran province
Tourist Attraction

Sahebgharanieh Palace

Related to Tehran city (Tehran Province)
Also known as: Saheb Qaranieh, Saheb Gharanieh Palace
Sahebgharanieh is a combination of history, art, culture, and architecture which invites every visitor to travel around a worth seeing world.
Sahebqaraniyeh Palace - Tehran
Sahebqaraniyeh Palace is Qajar period building in the Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex was once Nasser-al Din Shah’s harem before later being transformed into Mohammad Reza Shah’s office. It contains a fine collection of paintings and other furnishings, including several colourful Qajar-era works Queen Farah Diba rescued from Shiraz that have been set into the ceilings.

This palace was constructed during the reign of Fathali Shah, amidst one of the palaces of Niyavaran aggregate located to the north-east of Tehran. Hauz-Khaneh, Korsi-Khaneh, Jahan Nama and Mirror pavillions, are worth mentioning sections which are adorned with beautiful and valuable paintings and articles. Sahebgharanieh is a combination of history, art, culture and architecture which invites every visitor to travel around a worth seeing world.
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Sahebgharanieh Palace - Tehran
Sahebgharanieh Palace - Tehran
Sahebgharanieh Palace - Tehran
Sahebgharanieh Palace - Tehran
Sahebgharanieh Palace - Tehran
Sahebgharanieh Palace - Tehran
Sahebgharanieh Palace - Tehran
Sahebgharanieh Palace - Tehran
Sahebqaranieh Palace - Tehran
Sahebqaranieh Palace - Tehran
Sahebqaranieh Palace (Niavaran) - Tehran
Sahebgharanieh Palace - Tehran
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