Tachara, Ancient palace in Iran
The Tachara is the exclusive building of Darius I within the Persepolis complex.
Built during the Achaemenid Empire, the Tachara stands as one of the oldest palaces in Persepolis.
Its construction signifies the grandeur and authority of Darius the Great.
Tachara remains a significant archaeological site, open for tourism and study.
The palace's well-preserved reliefs provide invaluable insight into ancient Persian art.
Location: Marvdasht County
Official opening: 6 Century BCE
Architectural style: Achaemenid architecture
Source: Wikimedia