File:Ahmad Shahs Pavilion.jpg
Ahmad Shah's Pavilion or Kushk-e Ahmad Shahi is the smallest palace (castle) inside Niavaran Palace Complex — Tehran.
Added to Flickr Explore (interestingness) page of 7 May 2007.
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Ahmad Shah's Pavilion
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Hamed Saber from Tehran, Iran
- Example of Qajar era architecture.
- Niavarān Palace Complex
- It is situated in the northern part of Tehran, Iran. It consists of several buildings and a museum. The Sahebqraniyeh Palace from the time of Nasir al-Din Shah of Qajar dynasty is also inside this complex.
- The Niavaran Palace was the primary residence of the last Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the Imperial family until the Iranian Revolution.
- Check the MAP for geotag info. (When you zoom at highest level, you may think that I misplaced it. No, this pavilion seems almost invisible on this satellite map, maybe because of greenish ceiling which is mixed with heavy green trees and bushes of the garden)
Added to Flickr Explore (interestingness) page of 7 May 2007.
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