Tuesday, January 09, 2007

A Visit to Sa'ad Abad

Sa'ad Abad Complex is a group of palaces and facilities located at Shemiran area of Tehran. Before the 1979 Islamic revolution, it was the official residence of the royal family and was also used to host the royal family guests, like foreign officials visiting the country. Sa'ad Abad is currently used as a multi-function complex: some of the buildings serve as public museums, while some others are occupied by organizations like Baseej and Presidency.

Today, I went to visit Sa'ad Abad with my friends from IREA (Iranian Esperanto Association). Here are a few photos from our visit.

A snowman located opposite the fine arts museum!


Ferdowsi statue built out of snow.


Statue of Omar Khayyam, the famous Iranian poet, mathematician, and astronomer, out of snow.


Statue of Maestro Mohammad Reza Shajarian, the famous traditioanl singer, again out of snow.
Shajarian is one of the most well known Iranian artists and probably the greatest singer in the history of the recorded Persian traditional music.


An interior view of the White Palace. The curtains show images of Iranian mythology.
(I did not take this photo myself).


We had to wear these to enter the Shavand Palace (also called Green Palace)


An interior room in Shahvand Palace. Shahvand Palace was the residence of Reza Shah.


Reza Shah's suits. He is wearing these suits in most of his photos I've seen.


Most of the trees in the complex are about a hundred years old.


Omidvar brothers traveled round the world with this car.


Names of the countries they visited (plus the poles) is written on their car.


1 comment:

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