Shams-ol-Emaneh (Tehran)
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Teheran /
Tehran
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/ Teheran
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, 1 km from center (تهران)
World / Iran / Tehran
building, place with historical importance
Shams-ol-Emaneh (Persian: شمسالعماره, literally: Edifice of the Sun) is the most stunning structures of the Golestan Palace.
The idea of building a tall structure came to Nasser al-Din Shah before his first European and from pictorial images of European buildings. The Monarch wanted a structure from which he could have panoramic views of the city.
Designed by Moayer al-Mamalek, construction on the Shams-ol-Emareh began in 1865 and was completed two years later. The architect was Master Ali Mohammad Kashi.
The building has two identical towers. The exterior views have multiple arches, intricate tile work and ornate windows. This building is a fusion of Persian and European architecture.
The idea of building a tall structure came to Nasser al-Din Shah before his first European and from pictorial images of European buildings. The Monarch wanted a structure from which he could have panoramic views of the city.
Designed by Moayer al-Mamalek, construction on the Shams-ol-Emareh began in 1865 and was completed two years later. The architect was Master Ali Mohammad Kashi.
The building has two identical towers. The exterior views have multiple arches, intricate tile work and ornate windows. This building is a fusion of Persian and European architecture.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 35°40'45"N 51°25'19"E
- courthouse دادگستری 0.4 km
- Ministry of Finance 0.4 km
- Minor Saray 0.6 km
- Banke Rahni 1.2 km
- Ershad ministry 1.8 km
- Electricity distribution center 2.7 km
- Shahrvand Mall 4.8 km
- aghdidati siasi artesh 6.1 km
- Head office of army forces 6.1 km
- Central Post Building 7.2 km
- Historical Safavid Royal Center in Tehran 0.3 km
- Tehran 12th District 0.4 km
- Grand Bazaar 0.7 km
- City Park 0.9 km
- National Garden 1.1 km
- Odla Jan district 1.1 km
- Melli Bank of Iran 1.5 km
- محله خیابان ایران 1.9 km
- Vali-e-Asr Ave. 6.1 km
- Tehran Province 28 km