Golestan Palace: A Masterpiece of Iranian Art and Architecture - 4K

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The Golestan Palace (Persian: کاخ گلستان, Kākh-e Golestān) was built in the 16th century, renovated in the 18th century and fina ...
The Golestan Palace (Persian: کاخ گلستان, Kākh-e Golestān) was built in the 16th century, renovated in the 18th century and finally rebuilt in 1865. It is the former official royal Qajar complex in Tehran.

One of the oldest historic monuments in the city of Tehran, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Golestan Palace belongs to a group of royal buildings that were once enclosed within the mud-thatched walls of Tehran's arg. It consists of gardens, royal buildings, and collections of Iranian crafts and European presents from the 18th and 19th centuries.

The complex of Golestan Palace consists of 17 structures, including palaces, museums, and halls. Almost all of this complex was built during the 131 years rule of the Qajar kings.

During the Pahlavi era (1925–1979), the Golestan Palace was used for formal royal receptions, and the Pahlavi dynasty built their own palace (the Niavaran Complex) in Niavaran. The most important ceremonies held in the palace during the Pahlavi era were the coronation of Reza Shah (r. 1925–1941).

On 11 October 2005, the Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran submitted the palace to the UNESCO for inclusion into the World Heritage List in 2007. On 23 June 2013, it was proclaimed as world heritage site during the UNESCO meeting in Phnom Penh.
The Golestan Palace is currently operated by the Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran.

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Intro:(0:00)
Salam Hall:(0:22)
Mirror Hall:(1:09)
Brilliant Hall:(1:30)
Ivory Hall:(1:57)
Emarat-e Badgir:(2:20)
Shams Ol-Emare:(3:31)
Karim Khani Nook:(4:31)
Marble Throne:(4:49)
The Main Palace:(5:41)
The Palace Yard:(7:44)

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