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YOU CAN WATCH THIS PRESENTATION IN MUSIC HERE (You have a link on the first slide): http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/michaelasanda-1454168-niavaran4/Thank you!Niavaran Cultural - Historical Complex is situated in the north eastern part of Tehran (Shemiranat). Its formation dates back to the Qajar Dynasty. This Complex which has been changed to a museum after the Islamic Revolution. Presently, it is comprised of five museums (Niavaran Palace Museum, Ahmad Shahi Pavilion, Sahebqaranieh Palace, Jahan Nama museum and the private library), and other cultural, historical and natural attractions including the Blue Hall, Private Cinema, Jahan Nama Gallery, and Niavaran Garden.

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Niavarān Palace Complex is a historical complex situated in the northern part of Tehran, Iran. Its formation dates back to the Qajar Dynasty. It consists of several buildings and a museum. The main Niavaran Palace, completed in 1968, was the primary residence of the last Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the Imperial family until the Iranian Revolution. The cultural and historical complex of Niavaran is situated in a great garden in an eleven hectare area, with historical and natural attractions. The monuments of this complex belong to the Qajar and the Pahlavi eras.

Niavaran este un complex cultural istoric situat în partea de nord a Teheranului într-un parc de 11 hectare, compus din mai multe clădiri şi un muzeu. Palatul principal, terminat în anul 1968, a fost până la Revoluţia iraniană reşedinţa principală a ultimului Şah şi a familiei imperiale.

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Pahlavi Lion Sun Sword & Crown Emblem of Niavaran Palace at Sahebqeraniyeh

Sahebqeraniyeh

Ahmad shahi pavilion

The main Niavaran Palace

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Sahebqaranieh Palace

In 1888 Nasser-ed-Din-Shah ordered to have the Niavaran Palace erected in two floors including Shah-neshin (formal reception area), korsi-khaneh (winter sitting room), bathroom, and forty to fifty buildings each consisting of four rooms and a terrace housed by his consorts.

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Farah's queen office

The building of this palace began in 1958 by an Iranian designer, and it was completed in 1967. At the beginning this building was planned to be used as the reception house for the foreign guests, but it was later on used as the residing place for Mohammad-Reza Shah and his family.

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The library was built in 1976. About 300 bright cylinders provide the required lighting of the library.

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"Plein air" painting is a perfect way to replicate a pure, historical art experience for students outside the classroom

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