Marble Throne veranda

E189769

The Marble Throne veranda is a richly decorated open pavilion in Tehran’s Golestan Palace complex, famed for its carved marble throne and Qajar-era royal ceremonies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic monument
pavilion
veranda
architecturalStyle Qajar architecture
associatedWith Persian monarchy
Qajar Iran
surface form: Qajar dynasty
country Iran
culturalSignificance symbol of Qajar royal power
era Qajar Iran
surface form: Qajar era
hasPart marble throne
hasQuality open pavilion
richly decorated
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Golestan Palace"
locatedIn Golestan Palace
Iran
Tehran
Tehran Province
historic center of Tehran
material marble
stone
wood
notableFor Qajar royal ceremonies
carved marble throne
openToPublic yes
partOf Golestan Palace
surface form: Golestan Palace complex

Golestan Palace
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site "Golestan Palace"
touristAttraction yes
usedFor coronation ceremonies
official receptions
royal ceremonies

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Golestan Palace contains Marble Throne veranda