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The National Museum of Iran

The National Museum of Iran (PersianMūze-ye Millī-ye Irān) is a museum in Tehran, Iran. It is the combination of two museums, the old Muze-ye Irân-e Bâstân ("Archaeological Museum of Iran", a brick, Sasanian revival building designed by André Godard and inaugurated in 1937), and the modernistic w...

The National Museum of Iran (PersianMūze-ye Millī-ye Irān) is a museum in Tehran, Iran. It is the combination of two museums, the old Muze-ye Irân-e Bâstân ("Archaeological Museum of Iran", a brick, Sasanian revival building designed by André Godard and inaugurated in 1937), and the modernistic white travertine National Arts Museum ("Mūze-i Honar-i Millī"), inaugurated in 1972. The second structure, built on the grassy grounds of the old Archaeological Museum, went through quite a few, and hasty changes of the interior, and was still being remodeled when the Islamic Revolution swept the country in 1979.

Tehran Tour

Niavaran palace

Cinema museum

Grand bazaar

The Grand Bazaar is an old historical market in Tehran, the capital of Iran.

 

Located at the Arg Square in Southern Tehran, it is split into several corridors over 10 km in length, each specializing in different types of goods, and has several entrances, with the main being the ...

The Grand Bazaar is an old historical market in Tehran, the capital of Iran.

 

Located at the Arg Square in Southern Tehran, it is split into several corridors over 10 km in length, each specializing in different types of goods, and has several entrances, with the main being the entrance of Sabze Meydan.

 

In addition to shops, the Grand Bazaar of Tehran has contained banks, mosques and guest houses.

 

The bazar has access to Tehran Metro through Panzdahe khordad Metro Station.

Grand bazaar and Golestan palace are close together and you can have half day tour for visiting the palace and bazaar.

 

take the subway to panzdah khordad station

Milad Tower

Tajrish Bazar

One of the historical shopping centers in Iran, called Bazar, offering an exotic experience mixed with amazing smells and colors

Saad Abad Palaces

The Saadabad Palace (Persian: کاخ سعدآباد‎) is a palace built by the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran in the Shemiran area of Tehran and currently official residence of the President of Iran. The complex was first inhabited by Qajar monarchs and royal family in the 19th century. After an expansion of the com...
The Saadabad Palace (Persian: کاخ سعدآباد‎) is a palace built by the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran in the Shemiran area of Tehran and currently official residence of the President of Iran. The complex was first inhabited by Qajar monarchs and royal family in the 19th century. After an expansion of the compounds, Reza Shah lived there in the 1920s. And his son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi moved there in the 1970s. After the Iranian Revolution, the complex became a museum. However, the current presidential palace is located adjacent to the Sa'dabad compound.

National Jewelry Museum

The Treasury of Iranian National -Royal- Jewels accommodates the world's most precious jewelry collection. The treasury has an interesting history, going back centuries. The actual value of the treasury is not known.

Holy defense museum

Holy defens museum as about Iran and Iraq war