- Stock Photography: EDIFICE OF THE SUN (SHAMS OL EMAREH) IN GOLESTAN PALACE (IRAN) by Blossfeldia
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- Photo title: Edifice of the Sun (Shams ol Emareh) in Golestan Palace (Iran)
- Author: Blossfeldia
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- The Golestan Palace, literally the Roseland Palace, is the former royal Qajar complex in Iran's capital city, Tehran. Edifice of the Sun is the most stunning structure of the Golestan Palace. Designed by Moayer ol Mamalek, construction on this building began in 1865 and was completed two years later. Its architect was Ali Mohammad Kashi. The building has two identical towers. The exterior views have multiple arches, intricate tile work and ornate windows.
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