A number of foreign tourists have published their opinions and experiences on Google Maps after visiting the Masoudieh Mansion in Tehran.
Masoudieh Mansion is one of the most beautiful buildings registered in Tehran in the National Heritage List. This historical work, which is famous among tourists for its green surroundings and stunning architecture, was built by order of Masoud Mirza, nicknamed “Zal-ul-Sultan”. Today, due to restoration and reconstruction operations, visiting the interior of the Masoudiyeh mansion faces restrictions; However, the exterior of the mansion is beautiful and interesting enough to attract many Iranian and foreign visitors. A number of foreign tourists who have visited the Masoudiya mansion have shared their opinions and experiences with Google users.
1. Zafer Çebi from Türkiye
was being renovated; But I loved it very much. There was no entrance fee or anything like that. Most of the buildings in Tehran are being renovated these days.
2. Luigi Minafra from Italy
Masoudieh Palace is a building located in the center of Tehran. A very busy place in Baharestan Square! This palace was built in the 19th century and cannot be visited inside; Because it is being rebuilt. This building was used for education and later it was registered and handed over to the cultural heritage organization.
3. Sharman (Sharmen Tm) from France
We visited two years ago and received a very unpleasant welcome! We were disappointed with the place. The building was abandoned and unfortunately looked unrepaired. It was not possible to enter the building. The behavior of the staff was very unfriendly and unexpected for a cultural place! The entrance ticket of 50 thousand tomans was not worth it for foreigners.
4. Nicolas Hafner from Switzerland
Masoudiye Palace is a beautiful collection of Qajar period buildings. A nice and quiet resort, very similar to Nagaristan Garden and one of Tehran’s hidden gems! A very good cafe is about to open; But when I visited there during public holidays, unfortunately everything except the garden area was closed.
5. Mazhar Abbas from Kazakhstan
This building is under renovation and cannot be visited. It dates back to 1800 AD
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