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Mirror of Golestan Palace

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Mirror of Golestan Palace

The Golestan Mirror Palace , in the whole of Golestan Palace, consists of amphitheats and lofts, including the Mirror Hall, the Diamond Hall, the Brilyan Hall, and … with over 440 years old on the northern side of the Arg Square, on the 15th Khordad Avenue in Tehran. Is.

The foundation of this palace was founded by Shah Tahmasb Safavid first

 

After him, Shah Abbas Safavid added the royal palaces to the royal palaces and called them the citadel. The palace has changed from the Safavid period to the contemporary era; however, the oldest buildings in the Golestan complex are the Avant-Marmar Throne and the Karimkhani Reservoir belonging to the Karim Khan era. Subsequently, several mansions were built inside the citadel of Tehran, mostly during the time of Fath Ali Shah and Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar.

Mirror of Golestan Palace

Mirror of Golestan Palace

Hall of Mirror

One of the most famous sections of the Golestan Palace is the Mirror Hall.

This hall, located in the north of Golestan Palace and the western Hall , was designed and decorated by Haji Abolhassan, architect of the era of Nasir al-Din Shah and renamed and renovated by Mirza Yahya Khan Motamed al-Molk. Seni’Al-ol-Molk was able to complete the construction of this hall in the course of three years, namely 1256 AH, but to complete the ornamentation and mirror of the eye-catching work of this hall, it took nearly 4 years and finally, in 1260 AH, the stages of construction and decoration The mirror’s hall ended.

 

Bryllian Hall

The Berlyan Hall is part of the Golestan Palace, located in the east of the Ivory Hall.

 

Diamond Hall

 

The diamond hall is located south of the Golestan Garden after the winding building, which is part of the ancient royal citadel that includes a large hall and earrings, corridors, pillars and numerous slides. On three sides, the hall was built in the style of Fathali Shah’s three buildings, the Mirror of Mogharnas, and the narrow and stretched vaults. The northern side of the hall is also covered with large sashs with beautifully colored glasses.

The oldest work in this forum is the mirrored Mogharnas Evanesh, the southern side of the Hall, which is one of the remnants of the works of the Fath-Ali Shah era.

Mirror of Golestan Palace

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Mahjam Glass builds a variety of mirrored models.

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You can decorate your house like a palace.

 

 

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