CAPITAL OF IRAN

Tehran is home to many historical collections, including the royal complexes of Golestan, Sa’dabad, and Niavaran, where the two last dynasties of the former Imperial State of Iran were seated. Azadi Tower is one of the  most famous place landmarks in Tehran
The majority of the population of Tehran are Persian-speaking people and roughly 99% of the population understand and speak Persian, but there are large populations of other ethnolinguistic groups who live in Tehran and speak Persian as a second language.

Golestan Palace.

 The lavish Golestan Palace is a masterpiece of the Qajar era, this place shines among the attractions of Tehran, and is also listed on UNESCO cultural heritage list.
The Golestan Palace is one of the oldest and most exclusive historical collections buildings in Teheran, dating to more than 440 years,
Built around a garden featuring pools as well as planted areas, the Palace’smost characteristic features and rich ornaments date from the 19th century. It became a center of Qajari arts and architecture of which it is an outstanding example and has remained a source of inspiration for Iranian artists and architects to this day. It represents a new style incorporating traditionalPersian arts and crafts and elements of 18th-century architecture and technology

JEWELRY MUSEUM

The National Museum of Iranian Jewels can be considered one of the most valuable museums in the Middle East. The museum consists of a collection of royal jewelry dating back to the Qajar era. This Museum includes some of the most beautiful jewelry in Iran and the world.
In this treasure, you can see diamonds (the world’s largest pink diamond), yellow, black and red diamonds and other jewelry.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRAN

The Museum of Ancient Iran includes two Iranian prehistoric art houses dating back to the late Pyramid of the 4th Century (from the earliest to the inception of writing), and in the Museum of the Historical Age, the works of the late 4th millennium BC The use of writing has been shown to the end of the Sassanid era.