Jamshidieh Park
Jamshidieh Park | |
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Type | Public park |
Location | Tehran, Iran |
Coordinates | 35°49′36.65″N 51°27′53.54″E / 35.8268472°N 51.4648722°E |
Area | 69 hectares (0.69 km2; 0.27 sq mi) |
Created | 1977 |
Status | Open year round |
Jamshidieh Park (or Jamshidieh Stone Garden), is a park located in the neighbourhood of Niavaran at the base of Kolakchal mountain.
History[edit]
The premises was established as a private garden by the Qajar prince and engineer Jamshid Davallu Qajar during the Pahlavi era. The Stone Garden became a public park in 1977, it was reconstructed and expanded with the addition of Ferdowsi garden in 1995.
Features[edit]
The stone garden's main waterfall and pond are central to the garden's design.
Gallery[edit]
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Jamshidieh Park.
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A restaurant in Jamshidieh Park built in the shape of Turkmen yurts.
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Steps and narrow water channel.
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Stone sculpture by Naser Houshmand Vaziri
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The garden features work by the artist Mashhadi Ismaili.
References[edit]
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