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Tehran

Tehran is the capital of Iran with a population of around 8.7 million in the city and 15 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran. It is the most populous city in Iran and Western Asia.

Tehran is home to many historical collections, including the royal complexes of Golestan, Sa’dabad, and Niavaran, where the two last dynasties of the former Imperial State of Iran were seated.

Tehran’s most famous landmarks include the Azadi Tower, a memorial built under the reign of Mohammad Reza Shah of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1971 to mark the 2,500th year of the foundation of the Imperial State of Iran, and the Milad Tower, the world’s sixth-tallest self-supporting tower which was completed in 2007. The Tabiat Bridge, a newly-built landmark, was completed in 2014.

The capital’s excellent museums and palaces provide great insights into Iran’s past. However, to gain a handle on its present, don’t miss the city’s range of hip cafes and contemporary art galleries

History

Back in ancient times, the village of Tehran was overshadowed by Rey, now a suburb of the city, but then one of the capitals of the Seljuk dynasty. In the mid-16th century Tehran’s natural setting, numerous trees, clear rivers and good hunting brought it to the attention of the early Safavid king, Tahmasp I. Under his patronage, gardens were laid out, brick houses and caravanserais built and the town fortified by a wall with 114 towers.

Tehran was first chosen as the capital of Iran by Agha Mohammad Khan of the Qajar dynasty in 1796. As the centre of Qajar Persia, Tehran steadily expanded. By 1900 it had grown to 250,000 people, and in the 20th century it became one of the most populous cities on earth.

The Pahlavis came to power after Ahmad Shah Qajar and It was the last ruling house of the Imperial State of Iran from 1925 until 1979, when the Monarchy of Iran was overthrown and abolished as a result of the Iranian Revolution. The dynasty was founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1925, a former brigadier-general of the Persian Cossack Brigade, whose reign lasted until 1941 when he was forced to abdicate by the Allies after the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran. He was succeeded by his son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran.

Abgineh Museum
Abgineh Museum is located in the heart of Tehran, not too far from the National museum of Iran. Abgineh Museum (Glass & Pottery Museum) This building is a historical house related to the Qajar period and it is based on, 30 Tir Street. This Museum was registered as one of the national works of Iran...
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Tabiat Bridge - Nature Bridge - Tehran, Iran
Tehran is the capital and one the most advanced cities in Iran. In the heart of this city filled with traffic, pollution and chaos, you can still find a place for temporary peace. Fortunately, without a doubt, one of Tehran’s latest attractions is the Tabiat Bridge (Nature Bridge). Alongside Milad Tower and the Azadi Square,...
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Azadi Tower
Tehran a city that never sleeps and the capital of Iran, has had its fear shears of modern historical events. This city is proud to have soaring architectural masterpieces. One of the symbols of this magnificent city is Azadi tower. This masterpiece was constructed for the 2500th anniversary of the Persian Empire in 1971.  What...
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Milad Tower
Tehran a city that never sleeps and the capital of Iran has had its fear shears of modern historical events. This city is proud to have soaring architectural masterpieces. Any time the residents of Tehran get tired of watching the capital through its busy streets, they go up Milad tower to get a bird eye...
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tajrish bazaar
Where is Tajrish? Tajrish neighborhood is located in the north part of Tehran at the end of Tehran’s Vali-e Asr Avenue on the slops of the Alborz mountain range. It’s one of the city’s busiest commercial centers. Thanks to its proximity to the Alborz Mountain and being 1600 m above sea level the climate in...
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US Embasy
The former US embassy The embassy was designed in 1948 by the architect Ides van der Gracht, the designer of the Embassy of the United States in Ankara. It was a long, low two-story brick building, similar to American high schools built in the 1930s and 1940s. For this reason, the building was nicknamed “Henderson High” by the embassy...
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Darband
Darband The Persian term Darband is translated as the door of the mountai. Darband is a village close to Tajrish in Tehran metropolitan area. It’s also a beginning of a popular hiking trail in to mount Tochal which towers over Tehran. As you hick towards the mountain you will find a lot of restaurants, tea...
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Tajrish is a city in Shemiranat province which has been absorbed into Tehran. The Tajrish bazar is located in the north part of Tehran right next to the mountains. It is much smaller than the grand bazar but it still has its own characteristics. The bazar backs onto the Imam Zadeh Saleh shrine a popular...
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Iran Mall
Iran Mall Iran mall is one of the biggest shopping malls in the world and it spans over one million square meters. It has 2 phases. Its first phase was completed in 2018 and is open to visitors. This complex has a modern library, traditional bazar, a word food street, a cinema complex and an...
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Chitgar
Chitgar Lake The Chitgar lake or Persian Gulf lake is an artificial lake in the western part of Tehran. It takes about 90 minutes to walk around. It has a lot of facilities to offer to visitors such as restaurants, coffee houses, amusement parks, shopping centers and water activities. You could even take advantage of...
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