Sardar-e Bagh-e Melli

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This building is on the north side of the Emam Khomeini street (Formerly known as Sepah street), east side of ministry of foreign affairs and western side of post and telegraph museum.
About: Sardar-e Bagh-e Melli

SarDar-e Bagh-e Melli (the national garden transom) and its neighboring buildings are all left from Qajar era and was built by Jafar Khan Kashani and with the help of Germans (before the start of WWII) with the direct order of Reza Shah in Tehran, where was the capital of Iran. This transom was constructed in the eastern side of the former transom with the same shape and size, and after that, the former transom was demolished. Before the establishment of Azadi tower, this transom was considered as the symbol of Tehran city.
This relic was registered in the list of Iran’s national relics in April 22nd, 1997 with the registration number of 1968.

General Specifications
Name
Sardar-e Bagh-e Melli, Tehran
Appellation
National Garden was built in this area and this structure also became known as Sardar-e-Bagh-e Melli.
Age
Qajar period
Builder
Ja'far Khan Kashani, Reza Pahlavi
Special features
Before the construction of Azadi Tower, this building used to be the symbol of Tehran
Suggestions
Nearest tourist attractions
Post and Telegraph Museum, National Museum of Iran
Access route
Address
This building is on the north side of the Emam Khomeini street (Formerly known as Sepah street), east side of ministry of foreign affairs and western side of post and telegraph museum.
Facilities
Access to vehicles
Access for the disabled with wheelchair
WC
Residence
Restaurant
Buffet
Network coverage
Sardar-e Bagh-e Melli
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