Golestan Palace is the oldest royal palace in Tehran, also known as the Rose Palace. The Royal Palace is between Khomeini Square and Bazaar, and the transportation is very convenient. It consists of several majestic buildings. The palace has witnessed the glory and extravagance of the rulers of the Qajar dynasty. Marble Throne Hall From the door, along the long pool, you come to the Marble Throne Hall (Ivan-e Takht), a mirrored, front-opening hall with an ornate throne in the middle. The main hall is used for ceremonies, and the throne in the middle is supported by human figures and built from more than 60 pieces of striped marble. After the art gallery leaves the main hall, you will come to the art gallery (NegarKhane), which displays many works of art from the Qajar period. There is also a portrait of the Shah (the title of the ancient emperor in Persian), and the jewelry and crown worn by the characters in the painting can be seen in the National Jewelry Museum. After the Hall of Mirrors, we come to the Hall of Mirrors (Talar-eAyaheh), which is particularly famous in the palace. The Hall of Mirrors was built specifically for the Peacock Throne, and now the Peacock Throne has been moved to the National Jewelry Museum. Immediately upon entering, the Hall of Mirrors is a sight to behold. Treasures from around the world are displayed in the Hall of Mirrors, including a large green malachite vase and more than 10 giant chandeliers. Continuing east from the Hall of Mirrors is the Pool Palace (Howze Khaneh), named for the small pool and fountain in the middle. The interior displays 19th-century European paintings and sculptures. There are not many tourists in the Royal Palace of the Sun Palace, and the quiet courtyard is waiting for the admirers who come here. The spectacular Sun Palace mixes European and Persian architectural traditions. The interior of the palace is a series of mirrored and tiled rooms that house numerous photographs as well as furniture and vases gifted by European monarchs. Four towering wind towers can be seen on the partition for ventilation. Below is the Wind Tower Palace, whose flashy interior decoration is very worth seeing. Come to the old photo gallery (Aks Khaneh) in the basement, where a large number of photos describing the life of the Qajar court are displayed. The Diamond Palace next comes to the small Diamond Palace. In a room with red walls and tiled floors in the Diamond Palace, various decorative arts are displayed, especially the French ceramics of the 18th and 19th centuries, which are very worth seeing. In addition, the charming underground tea room in the Diamond Palace may be more attractive, if you have time, you may wish to check it out. Slowly drink a pot of Iranian black tea here and listen to the centuries-old Persian wind gently blowing through the treetops.
The Grestan Palace is Tehran's only world heritage site. It was built during the Oga dynasty and has been more than 200 years old. The founding emperor of the Oga dynasty was the only eunuch emperor in the world. But he was clever and the means were poisonous, and finally put him on the throne. The name of the palace is "Gree" is a flower, Stan is the place, so people also called him the Rose Palace. The palace used to have the famous peacock throne, but to protect it, it is now moved to the treasure museum in Tehran. There is also a marble throne and it is very beautiful. The mirror hall is the most gorgeous place in the entire palace and cannot be missed!
Located in the heart of Tehran, Iran's capital, it is a historic and ornate royal palace built in the 16th century and was the palace and official site of the Persian king and Iranian emperor, and one of the representatives of modern Iranian architecture and art. The interior of the palace is beautifully decorated with many ornate halls, courtyards and gardens, showing the essence of ancient Iranian culture and architecture.
Gulistan Palace, the exterior wall of the colored enamel tile puzzle beautifully colored, the palace interior is still Iran's unique glass lens set, dazzling, I photographed only the side temple (the main palace is not allowed to shoot). Iranians pay great attention to the rules, women do not wear a headscarf outside, there will be male elders to urge reminders; our amiable driver uncle will firmly refuse to borrow a coat to the leader sister, but later know that it is lent to male group friends to wear, immediately took it out. The Iranians who are obsessed.
A must-see place to travel to Tehran, located in the city center and very convenient for transportation. Very well kept.
The overall style design is very good, the wall is mosaic decoration, basically marble, because marble here is cheap. The stone is also cheap, and all kinds of expensive stones can be seen everywhere. This can be said to have resources, and the luxury in the palace is not described in words.
Looking for the road to the King's Palace in view of the street scenery and familiar environment is generally smooth. After a little roundabout, the visitors'entrance to the Palace is quickly found. The Greystan Palace in downtown Tehran is one of Tehran's oldest palaces. The palaces now open to the outside world sell tickets separately. And tickets are not sold at the doors of palaces, but must be bought at the ticket counter at the entrance. So it took a lot of talk to buy tickets and staff. Both of them are poor English speakers. He compares the maps of the Iranian language guides, and I use the introduction of netizens to screen several palaces where almost all of them buy tickets separately. Finally, we decided to visit the Mirror Hall (160,000 rials) and the Sun Palace (80,000 rials), which are called "main building" together with the Royal Garden tickets (160,000 rials), the total single ticket price is 400,000 rials, equivalent to 80 yuan. When I first came here to use the Iranian currency, I was not used to such a large unit of currency measurement. Fortunately, I remember the formula for calculating the exchange rate between the Riyal and the RMB introduced by netizens - "get rid of "10,000" multiplied by 2". Simple, clear and easy to remember. It's not cheap, but it's also the ticket price that Iran just started recently for foreign tourists. The price introductions we saw in our online strategy before we left are obviously out of date. After purchasing tickets, I went into this huge palace garden. The first thing I saw was the long pool connected with the palace-like building. I went to the palace and entered the room covered by large white sheets. This was the front-open hall. In order to prevent the sunshine in summer, I put on the white sheets. Such protective measures are also very rare. Walking into the palace, known as the Marble Throne Palace, is said to be used for ceremonies. What we see is a palace surrounded by mirrors, with a magnificent throne in the middle. The throne in the middle is made of 65 pieces of yellow striped marble. The support of the throne is portraits. It is magnificent and unique. Leaving the marble throne hall, we visited several nearby rooms, wall decals, doors and windows sculpture, beams and painted buildings, colorful. After all, the palace is a royal site, and its architectural appearance also shows nobility and temperament. In fact, what impressed us most in this palace is the Mirror Palace called the main building. The glass mirrors used to embellish the palace are of different shapes. It is rare for such a large-scale arrangement to be found in the palace of the king. It's not clear why Iranian royals like to decorate their palaces with mirrors. Of course, it's not clear why photographs are not allowed in the mirror halls. In the palace courtyard, the highest building is the Sun Palace. We bought tickets to visit it. The interior of the palace is a series of rooms decorated with mirrors and tiles, with lots of photographs and furniture and vases presented by European monarchs. Walking in a palace so mixed with European and Persian architectural styles, I thought for a while that I had come to Europe again. This palace gives us the impression that European civilization still has a great influence on this ancient Asian country.