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The Saadabad Palace is a palace built by the Pahlavi
dynasty of Iran in the Shemiran area (north) of
Tehran.
This garden was the summer residence of Qajar
Dynasty and has an area of 110 hectares. (275 acres)
Reza Shah first lived there in the 1920s. Mohammad
Reza Pahlavi moved there in the 1970s. After the
Iranian Revolution it became a museum.
1. Ahmad shah Castle (Currently used by the Women's
Basij)
2. Shahvand Castle (Currently Green Museum)
3. White Castle or White House (Currently the
National Museum Castle)
4. Special Castle (Museum of Natural History of the
past, currently used by the president.)
5. Black Castle (Currently the Museum of Current
Arts)
6. Shams Castle (Currently the Museum of Human
Studies)
7. Ashraf Castle (Named after Mohammad Reza
Pahlavi's twin sister, Currently the Museum of
Historical Plates)
8. Gholam Reza Castle
9. Mother's Queen Castle (Currently the Republic
Building)
10. Ahmad Reza Castle
11. Abdol Reza Castle (Sa'adabad Control Center)
12. Bahman Pahlavi Castle (Named after Gholam Reza's
son, Currently the Training Center)
13. Shahram Castle (Named after Ashraf Pahlavi's
son, Currently the Military Museum)
14. Farideh Diba
15. Valiahd Reza Pahlavi Castle (1st castle,
Currently the Museum of Behzad)
16. Valiahd Reza Pahlavi Castle (2nd castle,
Currently the Museum of Dafineh)
17. Farahnaz and Ali Reza Castle (Children of Reza
Pahlavi, Currently the Museum of Calligraphy and
book of Mir Emad)
18. Leila Castle
The museums which are currently open to visitors are
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- Green Palace
- Nation’s Palace
- Military Museum
- Water Museum
- Behzad Museum
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Abkar Musuem
- Farshchian Museum
- Museum of Natural History
Official website :
www.saadabadpalace.org
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