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Ahmad Shahi Pavilion, Royal palace in Niavaran Complex, Tehran, Iran

Ahmad Shahi Pavilion is a royal residence within the Niavaran Complex in Tehran spanning about 800 square meters across two floors. The interior centers on a hallway with a marble pond, from which six rooms branch off in different directions.

The pavilion was built in the 1910s as a residence for Ahmad Shah Qajar and later served as the home of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi during the 1970s. This transition reflects how the building adapted to royal family needs across different periods.

The second floor holds a music room lined with wooden shelves and decorated with round gypsum columns bearing lion and sun motifs. These spaces show how music and art were valued within royal life.

The building displays personal belongings and collections including childhood sketches, model planes, and rocks gathered from different countries. These displays offer insight into the private world of the royal residents.

The pavilion houses unusual diplomatic gifts including a moon rock from Richard Nixon and a polar bear skin from the Canadian government. These objects reflect the international relationships cultivated through royal exchanges.

GPS coordinates: 35.81083,51.47167

Latest update: December 11, 2025 11:08

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