Artillery Square, the beating heart of ancient Tehran, where years of crossing linear buses, carriers, and cars that had just found the streets and for about a century have witnessed the crowds of the capital’s people.
In the black and white image, the Baladiyeh mansion on the north side and the royal bank building on the eastern side of the square. The image says once that Tehran still had a cleaner air, it had no traffic, and the sound of engines and cars was not crowded.
Artillery Square or Sepah yesterday and Imam Khomeini (RA) today is not just one field; The buildings that were raised around it gave it an identity. The artillery field in its heart has left the fascinating memories of contemporary Iranian history. The artillery is not just a field, but also a living scene of the capital’s social, cultural and political developments.
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