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Tehran Gate Milad Tower Niavaran palace Azadi Tower  W  e l   c  o  m  e t   o  T   e  h r  a  n Contact Us Phone: +98 21 66736452-62 +98 21 66737001 Address: Next to Iran National Museum, Si-ye-Tir Ave, Imam Khomeini St, Imam Khomeini Sq,Tehran, Iran Laleh Park City Theatre Complex Sa’dabad palace

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Contact Us

Phone:+98 21 66736452-62

+98 21 66737001

Address:Next to Iran National Museum,

Si-ye-Tir Ave, Imam Khomeini St,

Imam Khomeini Sq,Tehran, Iran

City Theatre Complex

Sa’dabad palace

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Museums1. Golestan Palace

2. Niavaran Palace

3. Sar Ofce Machines Museum

4. Crown Jewels of Iran

5. Sa’d Abad Gallery of Fine Arts

6. Glassware Museum of Tehran

7. Iran’s National Rug Gallery

8. Reza Abbasi Museum

9. Museum of Contemporary Art10. Theater of the Performing Arts

11. Talar Vahdat Theater 

12. National Museum of Iran

13. Museum of Natural History

14. Saadabad Palace

15. Time Museum

16. Money Museum

17. National Arts Museum

Where to Go1. The Azadi Tower 

2. Treasury of the National Jewels

3. National Museum of Iran

4. Milad Tower 

5. Jamshidieh Park 

6. Tochal Sport and Recreational

Complex

7. Darband chair lift

8. Darake9. Bazaar 

Main attractionsTehran is a relatively old city; as

such, it has an architectural tradition

unique to itself. Archaeological

investigations and excavations in

Tehran demonstrate that this area

was home to civilizations as far 

back as 6,000 years BC in

the village of Ray which is now

incorporated into the city. Tehran

served only as a village to a relatively

small population for most of its

history, but began to take a more

considerable role in Iran after it was

made the capital in the late 18th

century. Despite the occurrence of

earthquakes during the Qajar period

and before, some buildings still remainfrom Tehran’s era of antiquity. Today

Tehran is Iran’s primate city, and has

the most modernized infrastructure

in the country; however, the

gentrication of old neighborhoods

and the demolition of buildings of

cultural signicance has caused

concerns.The Azadi Tower has been

the longstanding symbol of Tehran. It

was constructed to commemorate

the 2,500th anniversary of the Persian

Golestan Palace  Navaab Tunnel  North of Tehran View

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