Green Palace

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Tehran, Iran

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National museum· Museum· Tourist attraction

Green Palace Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Green Palace is located in Tehran, Iran on میدان دربند. Green Palace is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category national museum in Iran.

Address

میدان دربند

Phone

+98 2122752031

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Nicolas Hafner

The Green Palace is located at the northern end of the complex, thus offering beautiful views from its terrace. I loved the atmosphere and light in the park, but wasn't too impressed with the buildings. The green marbles are beautiful though. Be aware that the entrance fee can get quite expensive, as you have to pay for each building separately.

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Ali Ghorbanpour

Green palace or marble palace was build in Reza Shah's reign. It's extraordinary and luxurious. I can't explain how beautiful it was. Taking pictures or videos was forbidden inside.

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Jérôme Dl

Nice place in autumn for photoshoot! Green and orange!

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Travel with Mehdi

This was a fantastic mansion and the exhibits in the museum was fantastic.

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Rasool Bajelan

one the best palace in Sadabad Complex, there was Reza khan house

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Babak Habibi

Reza Shah was living in this palace, It was called 'The Green Palace", From here he could saw every sections of Tehran and interesting point about here is Reza Shah always sleeps on the floor and in his time the King's room had not any bed, after he moved then his son located a bed in there.

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reza dayani

This is an amazing palace

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Kayvan Crafted

the fact is if you are plan to visit thus museum and you want to enjoy your time forget weekend and holidays. because the problem is it's not a museum it's the old palace and old building which of course was luxury at the time but it's not designed to have so many people inside, and it was only maybe 30 people inside this building not so crowded by Iran standard but it was useless. to top it of the only view you get was from an open door to a room which was full of furniture and dishwares and it was protected by some thick glass, so imagine the view! there was no tour guide available at the time of my visit and again no photography allowed in this place too, I talked to one of their staff and she explained it's because all the mirrors the flashlight from the camera will hurt these, even if so it should be flashlight not allowed not the cameras and photography. don't get me wrong though if you visit here at the right time during the week which is not filled by kids and mom's and only people who are truly interested and understand these it would be a good experience, the Items were available for show definitely worth spending some time with. if I was in charge I would raise the ticket price up to 10 maybe 20 time to solve this problem, because it's not a park for gid sake!