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Negarestan Palace

Negarestan Palace

Iranian national heritage site


The Negarestan Palace (Persian: کاخ نگارستان) or the Negarestan Garden (Persian: باغ نگارستان) is a historic building in Tehran, Iran. It was built as a summer residence by the order of Fathali Shah Qajar in 1807.[1][2]

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Name

It is called Negarestan due to the point that in one of the rooms of the palace a large number of paintings, mostly portraits, were on display. Negar(Persian: نگار) means "Picture", "image" or "Painting", and as such Negarestan means "Place of paintings".[3]

History

After the death of Fathali Shah Qajar, Mohammad Shah Qajar had his coronation in the Negarestan Palace. It was also in this place that Qaem Maqam Farahani was killed by the orders of Mohammad Shah. For a while it was used as an agriculture school, School of fine arts, and even served as the seat for the ministry of justice.[4][5]

Jean-Baptiste Feuvrier, Nasereddin Shah Qajar's personal physician, writes about how a camel was sacrificed on Eid al Adha in Negarestan every year.[5]

See also


References

  1. "در خانه بمانیم و از باغ نگارستان دیدن کنیم". ایرنا (in Persian). 8 April 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  2. "Negarestan Garden | Paradise in the heart of Tehran". IranInDepth. 9 March 2020. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  3. "معنی نگارستان | لغت‌نامه دهخدا". www.vajehyab.com. Retrieved 4 November 2021.


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