Hasan Abad Square, Historical square in central District 11, Iran.
Hasan Abad Square is a circular plaza in central Tehran defined by four surrounding mansions topped with metal domes positioned at a major street intersection. The buildings showcase Qajar and Pahlavi architectural styles in their ornamentation and structural design.
The square emerged from gardens owned by a prominent family and was formally developed in the early twentieth century during the Pahlavi period. Its name references a member of the family that held the land before its transformation into a public space.
The four surrounding mansions reflect a blend of Iranian and Armenian architectural traditions, visible in their ornamental details and decorative elements. This fusion shows how different cultural influences shaped the urban landscape of early modern Tehran.
The square sits at a major intersection with good connections to surrounding neighborhoods and nearby attractions. Walking around the perimeter allows you to view all four mansions and their architectural details without obstruction.
The surrounding buildings originally displayed eight metal domes, though some no longer remain, earning the space a local name referencing this distinctive feature. This historical detail reveals how architectural elements shaped public memory and conversation about the place.
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