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He choose a site to the east of the Arg and finished Shamsol Emareh has been the tallest royal building the building in 1867 A.D. with three stories and two towers on the top. This The building which was well planned and adorned building was used to serve as a place for official with various decorations such as stucco, Ayaneh receptions and also the private harem of Nassereddin Kari, tile and murals is one of the most beautiful of Shah. In his book entitled Meraat - ol - Boldan, Tehran`s historical buildings. Etemad - ol - Saltaneh describes its halls and Moayer al-Mamalek not only built it with his own chambers all equipped with high quality and money, but bought also the carpets and furnishings premium curtains, chandeliers and posters. and presented the complete building to Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar Address: Golestan palace complex, 15th Khordad This palace is located in the eastern section of Square Golestan palace and belongs to the era of Nassereddin Shah. The king was inspired in one of his visits abroad, by the multi - storey buildings he observed there. The building was constructed by Doost Ali Khan Moayerrol Mamalek in 1865 - 1867. The structure of the building is strong and the symmetries have been formed beautifully. The building is brick made with thick walls. In some صفحه 68 | شماره 84 NATURE BRIDGE IN TEHRAN Bridges have always been close to the heart of Tabiat is reminiscent of Isfahan’s Siosepol، stairs and ramps، providing multiple paths together، Taleghani forest park and Ab-o Atash .Iranian identity. Isfahan، Iran’s top tourist whose name means bridge of 33 arches، and Khaju throughout the bridge from one level to park destination and a former capital of Persia، boasts Bridge، which are places for public meetings، poetry another. This provides numerous ways to The curved path with variable width and two spectacular bridges from the 16th century reading and traditional tea houses. experience the bridge، encouraging pedestrians changes in the slopes of the bridge slows down Safavid dynasty when the city was at the center of Tabiat Bridge was designed in order to improve to wander and get lost on this bridge. The the users and creates a sense of mystery about .Islamic art and culture. access for pedestrians between two public parks، bridges are usually considered as structural the destination It was built over two years and was unveiled in which are divided by highways. projects، but here the approach was more The bridge is designed to improve late 2014 by Tehran’s mayor، Mohammad Bagher Instead of connecting 2 points to each other، the architectural. access for pedestrians in Tehran between Ghalibaf. It has since become a popular place for idea was to create multiple paths on each park that The design of this three-level، 2،000-Ton two public parks، which are divided by a hangouts and morning sports. would lead people to the bridge. Structure pedestrian bridge is inspired by highway. Built on three large pillars، the 270-metre curved This bridge is a place to linger rather than just to ancient Iranian architecture in which، bridge This bridge is a place to linger rather than structure has broad entrances، multiple pathways pass، so there are seating areas and green spaces was not just a crossing path، linking 2 sides of a just to pass، so there are seating areas and and three floors of restaurants and cafes and sitting on all parts of the bridge، also restaurants on the river or valley، but a place to stay، relax and green spaces on all parts of the bridge، also areas. It was recently named among the winners of two sides of the lower level، to have enough means enjoy beautiful views. restaurants on either side of the lower level، to the Architizer A+ awards، a global architectural to make the users stay on it. Tabiat (Nature) Bridge، is the biggest have enough facilities to encourage walkers to competition based in New York. All the levels are connected to each other by walking bridge in Iran and connects two parks stay on it. صفحه 69 | شماره 84 صفحه 68 | شماره 84 NATURE BRIDGE IN TEHRAN Bridges have always been close to the heart of Tabiat is reminiscent of Isfahan’s Siosepol، stairs and ramps، providing multiple paths together، Taleghani forest park and Ab-o Atash .Iranian identity. Isfahan، Iran’s top tourist whose name means bridge of 33 arches، and Khaju throughout the bridge from one level to park destination and a former capital of Persia، boasts Bridge، which are places for public meetings، poetry another. This provides numerous ways to The curved path with variable width and two spectacular bridges from the 16th century reading and traditional tea houses. experience the bridge، encouraging pedestrians changes in the slopes of the bridge slows down Safavid dynasty when the city was at the center of Tabiat Bridge was designed in order to improve to wander and get lost on this bridge. The the users and creates a sense of mystery about .Islamic art and culture. access for pedestrians between two public parks، bridges are usually considered as structural the destination It was built over two years and was unveiled in which are divided by highways. projects، but here the approach was more The bridge is designed to improve late 2014 by Tehran’s mayor، Mohammad Bagher Instead of connecting 2 points to each other، the architectural. access for pedestrians in Tehran between Ghalibaf. It has since become a popular place for idea was to create multiple paths on each park that The design of this three-level، 2،000-Ton two public parks، which are divided by a hangouts and morning sports. would lead people to the bridge. Structure pedestrian bridge is inspired by highway. Built on three large pillars، the 270-metre curved This bridge is a place to linger rather than just to ancient Iranian architecture in which، bridge This bridge is a place to linger rather than structure has broad entrances، multiple pathways pass، so there are seating areas and green spaces was not just a crossing path، linking 2 sides of a just to pass، so there are seating areas and and three floors of restaurants and cafes and sitting on all parts of the bridge، also restaurants on the river or valley، but a place to stay، relax and green spaces on all parts of the bridge، also areas. It was recently named among the winners of two sides of the lower level، to have enough means enjoy beautiful views. restaurants on either side of the lower level، to the Architizer A+ awards، a global architectural to make the users stay on it. Tabiat (Nature) Bridge، is the biggest have enough facilities to encourage walkers to competition based in New York. All the levels are connected to each other by walking bridge in Iran and connects two parks stay on it. صفحه 69 | شماره 84 Gorgeous Photos That ShowWhy Iran Is a New Tourist Hotspot Tehran, the nation's capital city, is Shiraz, known as the city of love and surrounded by snowy mountains., Persian poetry, is another city tourists love. It's Iran is becoming a tourist hotspot this year, with Iran's most beautiful, and untouched, tourist Azadi Tower marks the entrance to the capital home to the historic Eram Garden (Garden of tour operators reporting significant increases in attractions. city. Paradise). tourists booking trips to the Middle Eastern country. Marvel at the incredible craftsmanship and Persepolis was the capital of the Achaemenid Perhaps that's because of a slight thaw in its detailing of Persian carpets at the Carpet Museum Empire, dating to 515 B.C. The ancient city was relationships with the West, or simply because of of Iran. Or buy a carpet. Haggle with locals while declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979. the allure of exploring a little-known tourist Isfahan, located in the center of the shopping at Tehran's Grand Bazaar. Here, vendors Incredible reliefs are carved into the rocks at destination with few other tourists around. country, is perhaps Iran’s most touristy city, famous sell all sorts of Western clothing, like bras, jeans, Persepolis. Americans are allowed to visit Iran. In fact, Iran for its Islamic architecture, covered bridges, and T-shirts. There's lots to choose from. Several famous Persian poets are buried in is actively encouraging visits from them. But U.S. palaces, and mosques. It is home to several major Tea is a huge part of Persian culture. Locals Shiraz in elaborate tombs. This is the mausoleum citizens who do visit must travel with an official tourist sites, such as Imam Square (Naqsh-e Jahan meet in outdoor cafes in Tehran. Grab a quick of Saadi, a 13th-century poet. tour guide and get their itinerary approved by the Square), one of the largest — and most beautiful meal: Vendors sell fresh kebabs all over the city.
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