Sabz Palace of Iran



Sabz Palace also known as Shahvand Palace was constructed by Reza Khan in 1927 to the north west of Darband on the hillock of Sa’d Abad. This Palace is located in the Tehran region of Iran. This palace has a mirror pavilion, an entertainment area, a dining room, bed room and an office room. The facade of this palace is ornamented with green stones.
The valuable carpets within are masterpieces of reputed Iranian carpet weavers. Most of the decorative articles of the palace had been brought from Europe in the year 1974-75.
The ceiling room was covered in Italian leather. There are some speakers in the ceiling for music and radio. The tables and chairs are made of cherry wood, from America. The dishes are crafted by BAKARA and LIMOGE companies. The rug was woven in England and design of the rug is similar to the roof. In the right, Goblins are made in France which belongs to the 18thCentury.
Shahvand Museum features superb stucco carvings and mirror works with Iranian items, carpets as well as foreign chandeliers, paintings, sculptures and furniture.

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