The buildings at the contemporary location each have a unique history.
Marble throne details golestan palace.
The spectacle of the painting makes you wonder if you re awake or dreaming.
Nevertheless the establishment of the palace complex goes further back to 16th century during the reign of shah tahmasb i of safavid dynasty while during the qajar era golestan palace underwent.
The golestan palace persian.
Visiting golestan palace in tehran is absolutely a must and while there the spectacular marble throne terrace will certainly bewitch all your senses.
کاخ گلستان kākh e golestān is the former royal qajar complex in iran s capital city tehran.
Marble throne verandah a mirrored open fronted audience hall dominated by a magnificent throne.
It is famous for a magnificent marble throne ordered by fath ali shah in 1806 ce.
Marble throne building or dar ul hokumeh was used for shah s formal receptions while golestan palace was used as the royal court s interior quarters for private meetings and nocturnal feasts.
Takht e marmar marble throne this iwan is one of the oldest sections of the golestan palace.
This part of the golestan palace was built by order of karim khan and later on the qajar rulers used to hold their ceremonies there.
One of the oldest historic monuments in the city of tehran and of world heritage status the golestan palace belongs to a group of royal buildings that were once enclosed within the mud thatched walls of tehran s arg citadel.
Made in the early 1800s for fath ali shah r 1797 1834 the throne is constructed from alabaster mined in yazd and supported by carved human.
The last coronation to be held at the marble throne was the coronation of reza shah pahlavi in 1925.
Golestan palace tehran is the former royal residence and the seat of qajar dynasty 1789 1925 since tehran was chosen as the capital.
A brilliant exhibit of iranian art.
It was also where the pahlavi s were crowned.
It is better to say that it was a marble throne for reza shah and the museum hall for mohammed reza.
Eyvan takht e marmar marble throne the spectacular terrace known as takht e marmar marble throne was built in 1806 by order of fath ali shah qajar r.
One of the most significant buildings listed among unesco world heritage sites is the magnificent and glorious golestan palace or kakh e golestan located in the heart and historic district of tehran this splendid palace represents a unique style for its time incorporating traditional persian arts and crafts with elements of 18th century western architecture and technology.
The throne is made of fine yellow marble of yazd and carved by isfahani artists.
The yellow marble came from the quarries of the yazd province and the best and most acclaimed iranian artists came to carve.