A number of foreign tourists who have visited the Ramsar Marble Palace have shared their opinions and experiences with Google users.
Marble Palace is one of the most beautiful historical attractions of Iran, dating back to the Pahlavi era, located in the pleasant city of Ramsar. The Marble Palace, with an area of about 600 square meters, is made of a type of white and streaked marble, whose solid columns give the building a unique appearance. The Marble Palace was built on the order of Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1316 and today it is visited by enthusiasts as the “Caspian Spectator Museum”. A number of international tourists who have traveled to Ramsar have shared their opinions and experiences with Google users after visiting the Marble Palace.
1. Fatima Maitham Ibrahim from Iraq
The entrance fee is 12,500 Iraqi dinars and the place is very beautiful and has many buildings such as the Ivory Museum.
2. Saif al-Mulki from Oman
A beautiful place to visit! The ticket price for foreigners is equivalent to 4.5 Omani rials.
3. Martino Benzoni (Martino Benzoni) from Italy
Shah’s summer residence; A well maintained structure. Interesting works from different origins (mainly France, China, Japan and Italy) have been exhibited.
4. Sandy Li from Sweden
An attractive and rare place to visit!
5. Paul Staut (Pol Staut) from the Netherlands
Must visit! Reza Shah’s former residence. There is an exhibition of several objects that he brought back from his not so long trip in Europe in the 1930s. A row of paintings by Flemish masters.
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