Sa'dabad Complex

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{{Infobox building

| name = Saadabad Complex

| native_name = {{lang|fa|Majmue Saadābād}}

| image = Mellat Palace Museum 02.jpg

| image_caption = The White Palace

| map_type = Iran Tehran

| map_caption = Location in Tehran

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| location_town = Tehran

| location_country = Iran

| address = Darband, Zafaraniyeh, Tajrish, Valiasr Street

| current_tenants = President of Iran

| architect = Hossein Behzad

| client =

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| construction_start_date = 1921

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| style = Neoclassical

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The Sa'dabad Complex ({{langx|fa|مجموعه سعدآباد|translit=Majmue Saadābād}}) is an 80 hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex.

The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces and museums.

History

The complex was initially built and inhabited in the 19th century by the Qajar shahs. After extensive expansions, Reza Shah of the Pahlavi dynasty resided there from the 1920s until his exile in 1941. His son, Mohammad Reza Shah, moved there in the 1970s. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter stayed in the palace during a visit to Iran to guarantee U.S. support for the regime.{{Cite book |last=Collins |first=N.W. |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1255527666 |title=Grey wars : a contemporary history of U.S. special operations |date=2021 |isbn=978-0-300-25834-9 |location=New Haven |oclc=1255527666 }} After the 1979 Revolution, the complex became a public museum.

Present use

Large parts of the complex are museums, which are accessible to visitors. Other parts are currently used by the Office of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The complex is operated by the Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran.

Sites

=Gates to the complex=

  • Nezamie Gate, from which Reza Shah would enter the complex.
  • Zaferanie Gate, Currently used by the presidency organization.
  • Gate of Darband Street, from which Mohammad Reza Shah would enter the complex.
  • Gate of Darband Square
  • Ja'far Abad Gate (1st)
  • Ja'far Abad Gate (2nd)
  • River Gate
  • The White House Gate

=Main buildings=

File:Sad Abad Ceiling.jpg in the White Palace.]]

File:Sa'dabad Palace Darafshs (2).jpg]]

::{{small|(not to be confused with the Pavilion of Ahmad Shah Qajar in the Niavaran Complex)}}

  • The Green Palace

::{{small|(also known as the Shahvand House)}}

  • The Mellat Museum

::The White Palace, former official residence of Shah Mohammad Reza Shah and Shahbanu Farah.

  • Museum of Natural History

::The Special Palace, currently used by the presidency organization.

  • Museum of Fine Arts

::The Black Palace

  • Museum of Anthropology

::Princess Shams' Palace, named after Shams Pahlavi.

  • Museum of Glassware and Handicrafts

::Princess Ashraf's Palace, named after Ashraf Pahlavi.

  • Building of the Amendment 36 (a governmental agency)

::Prince Gholam Reza's Palace, named after Gholam Reza Pahlavi.

  • Palace of the King's Mother

::Currently used by the presidency organization.

::Currently used by the presidency organization.

  • Administration of the complex

::Prince Abdol Reza's Palace, named after Abdul Reza Pahlavi.

  • The Training Center

::Prince Bahman's Palace, named after Gholam Reza Pahlavi's son.

  • The Military Museum

::Prince Shahram Palace, named after Ashraf Pahlavi's son.

  • Museum of Artistic Creatures

::Palace of Farideh Ghotbi, mother of Shahbanu Farah.

  • The Behzad Museum

::1st Palace of Reza Pahlavi, named after Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.

  • Museum of Treasure (The Dafine Museum)

::2nd Palace of Reza Pahlavi, currently used by the presidency organization.

  • Museum of Mir Emad Calligraphy

::Palace of Princess Farahnaz and Prince Ali Reza, named after Farahnaz Pahlavi and Ali Reza Pahlavi.

::Princess Leila's Palace, named after Leila Pahlavi.

Palace of the King's Mother

During the Pahlavi era, this palace was the place of the last years of Reza Shah's life before his exile to Mauritius. It was also the place of residence of the king's mother (Taj al-Muluk) until the time of the 1979 Revolution.

This palace is currently in the possession of the Presidential Institution of Iran and is reserved for special guests of the Government of Iran; and for this reason it is also famous as "The Republic Building". This palace is also currently inaccessible to the public.{{Cite web |date=18 May 2022 |title=Sa'dabad Complex {{!}} A Tehran's most beautiful historical attraction! |url=https://irpersiatour.com/blog/sadabad-complex-a-tehrans-most-beautiful-historical-attraction/ |access-date=7 June 2022 |website=ir Persiatour |language=en-US |archive-date=7 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220607103002/https://irpersiatour.com/blog/sadabad-complex-a-tehrans-most-beautiful-historical-attraction/ |url-status=live }}

The Green Palace

The Green Museum Palace has been called "the most beautiful palace in Iran". This palace is important due to its historical and architectural importance. It dates back to the Qajar period and has two styles of Iranian architecture. They called this palace "The Stone Palace" during the reign of Reza Khan and "The Shahvand palace" during the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi; later, it was called "The Green Palace" because of its green façade.{{Cite web |date=18 May 2022 |title=Sa'dabad Complex {{!}} A Tehran's most beautiful historical attraction! |url=https://irpersiatour.com/blog/sadabad-complex-a-tehrans-most-beautiful-historical-attraction/ |access-date=7 June 2022 |website=ir Persiatour |language=en-US |archive-date=7 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220607103002/https://irpersiatour.com/blog/sadabad-complex-a-tehrans-most-beautiful-historical-attraction/ |url-status=live }}

The Mellat Museum

The Palace of the Nation Museum with an area of 7,000 square meters is the largest palace in Sa'dabad complex.

Until after the 1979 revolution and the transfer of the complex to the Cultural Heritage Organization, it was renamed "The Palace of the Nation Museum" (Mellat museum in Persian). The construction of the Palace, began in the late Pahlavi period.

Gallery

File:Sa'dabad Palace Darafshs (1).jpg|Statue of the Shah's Legs

File:Kakh-e-sabz.JPG|The Green Palace

File:White palace.JPG|The White Palace

File:کاخ موزه سعدآباد۵.jpg|Princess Shams' Palace

File:کاخ موزه سعدآباد۷.jpg|Prince Bahman's Palace

File:View of the saadabad palace.JPG|Side view of the Green Palace

File:Hall Mirror - Shahvand Castle 1.jpg|Mirror Hall of the Green Palace

File:Sa'dabad Palace Darafsh (172).jpg|Section of the Royal Cars

File:کاخ موزه سعدآباد۴.jpg|Museum of the Royal Clothes

File:Sa'dabad Palace Darafsh (181).jpg|Section of Reza Shah's clothes

File:Sadabad Complex entrance.jpg|Sa'adabad Gate

File:20191106134346_IMG_1620.jpg|Personal desk

{{Panorama | image= File:Pano-shah-office-mellat-palace.jpg |height=300}}

{{Panorama | image= File:Pano-high-res-mellat-palace-ground-floor.jpg |height=220}}

See also

References

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