Isfahan, Iran
Chahar Bagh e Abbasi St
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+98 3132225958
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Earlier it was a mesmerizing palace to visit and it still is, but unfortunately they don't care about anything and historical places are no exception to this rule. People living here were so lucky to have a such unique palace located at the middle of a garden near the most important part of the city at that time with all the facilities that were required. Have walk around here; it takes 6 minutes but worth it, no doubt.
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Hasht Behesht (هشت\u200cبهشت, Hašt-Behešt), literally meaning "the Eight Heavens" in Persian, is a 17th-century pavilion in Isfahan, Iran. It was built by order of Suleiman I, the eighth shah of Iran's Safavid Empire, and functioned mainly as a private pavilion. It is located in Isfahan's famous Charbagh Street.It was also the first modern school in Isfahan was called His Majesty's School (Madrese Homayouni).
Nice monument in downtown of the city from Safavid period which is back to 400 years ago.
Very beautiful and silent environment , 550-600 year old palace. there is nice traditional Cloth shop in entrance where u can buy it. there is english audio guide service also available. in palace there were so many old hand painted painting is available on wall which shows iranian Royal Lifestyle. in the Garden some very old 1000-1200 years old tree is there which is under approved by UNESCO. IN the center water pond is there ,As per Local in this water are coming naturally from mountain.
Beautiful park right in the center of the city, we went there every morning during our stay in Esfahan as it located right behind our hotel. The Palace was closed for renovation when we were there in early March 2017 but we could walk around the Palace and enjoy its beautiful garden.
In built of this place the number of 8 is a holy one. The architecture is octagonal and there are rooms with eight edges. Also the inside roof is beautiful and all of these are surrounded by a nice garden.
Hasht behesht (translation : 8 paradises) palace is a wonderful example of Persian palaces built as part of a larger complex with gardens and fountains. The palace is unique as many rooms and spaces have octagonal shapes or decorations. There is a beautiful and newly restored room on the second floor with amazing mirror work, and the main hall on the first level has a breath taking dome. While in the palace, don't forget to look up and enjoy intricate ceiling details in every room!
This is a really cool place with nice ceiling. The designs and paintings are masterpiece. When I went there for the first time, it was at night and was close, but this time I went during the day. I was surprised by everything that I saw there. Most part of the designs and paintings were gone, but you can imagine how wonderful and majestic was at first. I recommend you to visit this place. It is 10 minutes from Naghshe Jahan Square. You can walk there. I put some photos of this place...
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