Ramsar, Iran
Rajaei St
N/A
+98 1155225374
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance
Ramsar Marble Palace, which was one of the residences of the Pahlavi dynasty, was built by order of Reza Shah in 1316 in the foothills of Ramsar, next to the old hotel, and was later used by Mohammad Reza Shah. The garden has a unique green space and plants. Ziba There are also many citrus trees, at the entrance of the main building there is a beautiful pond with a few large ozone fish in it. There is a building for baths and a garden of bamboo plants with a small pond in the middle. And the Ramsar Bath Museum and the Anthropological Museum have started operating, and I will review them separately later. In the main building, the royal family's furniture, furniture, carpets, dishes, decorations, valuable paintings and mostly antiques are on display for visitors. It takes at least 3 hours to visit the museum palace complex. The negative point in visiting the parking lot is in the area of \u200b\u200bthe exit door, which causes trouble when entering and especially if it is raining. Tickets for students are also half price here
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Perfectly shows why Ramsar is still one of the most beautiful cities in Iran
A very beautiful looking palace I loved the staff but I wish they could have more English speaking skills.
Perfect you will never see something like this anywhere
Its fabulouse palace full of classic art amazing garden with old evergreen trees great paintings nice potterys
A treasure that could be better taken care of. I had a lovely time here!
A beautiful place and museum in North of Iran
You will enjoy your time here
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