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The cultural and historical complex of Niavaran is
situated in a great garden in an eleven hectare
area, with historical and natural attractions. The
monuments of this complex belong to the Qajar and
the Pahlavi eras.
At the beginning the Qajar rulers used this place
for their summer resort. Fath Ali Shah Qajar
instructed building of a garden in the Tehran
outskirts. This garden was built near the “Gordevey’
or “Gordebeh’ village which was situated in today’s
Niavaran. This garden was built on the reed-bed (neyzar)
place. This garden was called “Neyavaran” which
later became famous as Niavaran. Mohammad Shah as
well erected a small building in this garden.
Following him Naser ed din Shah erected the
Sahebqaranieh Palace in this garden. The last
building which was built in this garden is famous as
Kooshk Ahmad Shahi.
During the reign of Pahlavi II, some of the small
monuments of this garden were ruined and the
Niavaran Palace was built with a modern style for
the residence of the Shah and his family members.
Presently, the palace area consists of Niavaran
Palace, Sahebqaraniyeh Palace, Kooshk Ahmad Shahi,
small gardens and special Pahlavi school.
In 1978, the palace was captured by the
Revolutionary forces and three years later it was
delivered to the Ministry of Culture and Islamic
Guidance. In 1986, the Cultural Heritage Higher
Education Center started its activities in the
Special School. After one year the lateral areas
were allocated to dormitory for boys. In the next
years the Jahan Nama Museum (1997), Sahebqaranieh
Palace (1998), Kooshk Ahmad Shahi (2000) were opened
to public visits.
Official website :
www.niavaranpalace.ir
Address :
Niavaran Sq., Shemiran
Tel. :
+98(21)2228 20 12
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