The ceiling in Iranian architecture has always been the focus of architects and masters, and many tried to rearrange the glory of the sky in a different way on the roof of buildings. There are many roofs in Iran’s historical buildings, each of which is an architectural class by itself and keeps the visitors’ eyes occupied for hours.
One of the latest examples of detailed, architectural and Persian ceilings is the ceiling of the Marble Palace. The palace was built in the first Pahlavi period and contains many aspects of Iranian arts.
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