Masoudieh Palace

14 April 2019
Masoudieh Palace. Tehran. Iran

Masoudieh Palace. Tehran. Iran

Masoudieh Palace is one of historic building in Tehran city that dates back to Qajar dynasty ( 1794- 1925 Ad) it was built by order of Masoud Mirza who was dubbed (Zell-e Soltan) the governor of Isfahan ( 1850- 1919 Ad) .Spanning over an area of 4000 square meters. Masoudieh Palace has got 5 mansions including tribunal, restaurant, spring house, Seyed Javadi Mansion, Moshir al-Molk Mansion and entrance hall. The palace is adorned with beautiful tile, stucco decoration, wall painting, calligraphy, and unique decorations. Each space in the palace allocated for specific goal that is one of architectural characters of it. There are seven inscriptions that double importance and dignity of the palace. Different number of cultural building had been established in the palace like the first Iranian national museum and library.
The palace is a tourism attraction of Tehran city that is interesting for lover of history and culture, it is a unique example of magnificent style of Qajar architecture.