East Azerbaijan Governance Palace, Government building and museum in Tabriz, Iran
The East Azerbaijan Governance Palace is a government building in Tabriz featuring Pahlavi architecture with symmetrical proportions and large stone columns framing its entrance. The structure combines administrative functions with a museum section that serves as a cultural institution for visitors.
A fire in 1933 and a flood in 1934 destroyed the original structure, leading Governor Ali Mansur to commission the construction of the current building. The new structure was built with modern architectural features to serve as a symbol of administrative renewal for the region.
The palace holds exhibits that show how regional administration and governmental practices in East Azerbaijan changed over time. The collections document different phases of local governance through objects and documents from various periods.
The building has separate entrances for the museum section and administrative offices, allowing visitors to access each area independently. It is best to visit during regular opening hours to experience guided tours and explore the different sections available.
Six statues stand in Shohada Square facing the palace and commemorate Iranian soldiers from Azerbaijan who died in the Iran-Iraq War. This memorial is an integral part of the city landscape and connects the site to the region's recent history.
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