Photo of the Day – Sa’d Abad Complex Part 2
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The White Palace – Palace of the Nation, built in 1931 and 1937, served as the Pahlavi’s Summer Residence. Little has changed since the 1979 Revolution.
This is a 54 room, very modern building, that provided the most luxurious life style available at the time.
The carpet in the Reception Hall is said to be one of the largest carpets ever woven in Iran, 143 sq. metres.
The residence was often used to entertain foreign diplomats for State Dinners. This dining room carpet matched the reception hall.
The lower level of the White Palace is the Nation’s Art Museum. There is a double spiral staircase with walls made of stainless steel. The museum is a collection from 20th century Iranian artists along with a Modigilani, a Picasso, an Andy Warhol valued at $100s of millions.
Outside the Palace steps are bronze boots. It’s all that’s left of Mohammed Reza Shah’s statue that stood here before the Revolution.