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Yasha Farokhzad
at 2023 Dec 25
Yasha Farokhzad
at 2023 Dec 25
Great place to see, don’t miss it if you go to Ramsar.
Saif Al Battashi
at 2023 Jul 23
Saif Al Battashi
at 2023 Jul 23
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi' Ramsar Palace.. Interesting to walk in ..
U. S. Adams
at 2023 Jul 15
U. S. Adams
at 2023 Jul 15
It's a great historical palace built since 86 years back but still looks so amazing and beautiful.

It has different parts, each part tells a specific story of its own. Personally I like the ivory museum part which contains different craft works that were gifted to the Shah from various kingdoms around the world. The amazing part is that all the crafts were made from Ivory parts.

By July 2023, Iranians had to pay 86,000 Toman as entrance fee while the Tourists and other foreigners paid 500,000 Toman for the same purpose.

Hope you will enjoy your visit to this amazing, beautiful and historical palace.
aso kurd
at 2023 Jun 17
aso kurd
at 2023 Jun 17
vey nice place if you visit north of iran you should see there
Yeganeh Farajnezhad
at 2023 Jun 08
Yeganeh Farajnezhad
at 2023 Jun 08
I personally have a special interest in history and this makes historical places feel very good to me. This place has various museums, including the marble palace, ivory palace, etc., which I have seen all of them. I will share more photos from there in the future. The old things there are from at least a hundred years ago or more, which are beautifully arranged and protected. Of course, I hope that these objects will not be recorded and remain as they are. If you go to Ramsar, be sure to visit these museums. Really beautiful and eye-catching
Dr.Yasır Hawrami
at 2022 May 05
Dr.Yasır Hawrami
at 2022 May 05
Love it !! Very calm and greeny place ! Visit it if you come to ramsar.
Ehsan Rabipour
at 2022 Mar 03
Ehsan Rabipour
at 2022 Mar 03
Very beautiful place, definitely visit if you are going to Ramsar.
mohammad reza Khatami
at 2019 Oct 25
mohammad reza Khatami
at 2019 Oct 25
The royal Ramsar Palace or Marble Palace is one of the most precious monuments in Pahlavid era in the north of Iran. The palace was utilized to the order of Reza Shah Pahlavi and was used until the revolution in 1357 as the house of Shah’s family. Palace building is in the middle of a garden with an area of 60000 meters and the first modified citrus trees and rare decorative plants were planted in this garden and this is one of the most interesting and versatile gardens in Iran.
The architecture of this garden with a foundation of about six hundred meters is done by engineer Hovhaness Onik Gharibian under supervision of Iranian and German architects at that time. The palace building is made of white vein marbles and has a porch with 4 columns carved out of marble. Two marble statues of tiger are on both stairways at the back of the palace. There is a central hall at the beginning of the building and the doors of side rooms open to it.
After the revolution, the palace was curbed by Mostazafan Organization and it was opened under the title “Khazar Spectacle” in the form of a public museum in 1379 to present Ramsar resting palace and the monuments in the palace and to study the various monuments related to the Caspian Sea field. The furniture being showed in this museum include, the sofas, antique candlesticks and buffets, precious bronze and marble statues and paintings by well-known painters of the world. There is a pine tree with 23 meters high in the area in front of the palace that was planted in 1392 solar Hijri year. This pine tree is known as 4 horns. The tree is more than one and a half meters wide. There is also a blue pool in front of the palace where several caviar fish are kept for decoration. Ramsar Marble Palace is inside Rmsar City and on a very easily-accessible path. The palace is known as Marble Palace for the many marbles used for its construction.
For its special attractions, the palace building along with its roundabout buildings were registered on 1378/2/19 with registration number 2323 as a historical monument