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By the 1940s the building was mostly occupied by flower shops, hence the present Turkish name Çiçek Pasajı (Flower Passage). [4] After the restoration of the building in 1988, it was reopened as a galleria of pubs and restaurants. [4] Çiçek Pasajı in İstanbul after repainting, January 2022
All data are according to the maps from the Atlas of Tehran Metropolis by Tehran Geographic Information Center. A few exceptions apply though, like Qolhak instead of Araghi . If you move your mouse on the maps of the atlas, like this one on population density , the name of the neighborhood appears in the Location Info box in the bottom-right ...
It is the former official royal Qajar complex in Tehran. One of the oldest historic monuments in the city of Tehran, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, [3] the Golestan Palace belongs to a group of royal buildings that were once enclosed within the mud-thatched walls of Tehran's arg ("citadel"). It consists of gardens, royal buildings, and ...
A list of cities, towns and villages in Tehran Province of north-central Iran: [1] Alphabetical. Cities are in bold text; all others are villages. A. Ab ...
Tehran is one of Iran's leading tourism destinations, [1] [2] and the city is home to an array of famous tourist attractions. In 2016, Tehran received 1.64 million foreign tourists. [3] There are several artistic, historic and scientific museums in Tehran, including World Heritage Site Golestan Palace, National Museum of Iran and the Carpet Museum.
National Botanical Garden of Iran (Persian: باغ گیاهشناسی ملی ایران) is a Botanical Garden in Tehran, Iran. Its area is about 150 hectares and is planned to be the main center for horticulture and plant taxonomy in Iran. A herbarium of Iranian plants (TARI) is gradually being built up and now consists of some 160,000 ...
The Sa'dabad Complex (Persian: مجموعه سعدآباد, romanized: Majmuʻe-ye Saʻd-âbâd) is an 80 hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex.
Telegraph building Municipality Palace of Tehran in 1950s Municipality Palace of Tehran in 1930s to 1940s. ToopKhāneh (Persian: توپخانه; which literally means "Artillery Barracks"), [1] also spelt as Tūpkhāneh, is a major town square (Maidan-e Toopkhaneh) and a neighborhood in the south of the central district of the city of Tehran, Iran.