Ahmad Shahi Pavilion

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Ahmad Shahi Pavilion is a historic royal residence within Tehran’s Niavaran complex, notable for its early 20th-century Qajar-era architecture and use as a seasonal retreat for Iranian monarchs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic royal residence
palace building
pavilion
access publicly accessible within Niavaran complex
architecturalStyle Qajar-era architecture
category historic building in Tehran
cityDistrict Niavaran neighborhood of Tehran NERFINISHED
era late Qajar period
function royal residence
summer residence
hasContext royal lifestyle of late Qajar and early Pahlavi periods
hasFeature balconies and verandas
decorative architectural details typical of Qajar era
multiple floors
ornamental façade
heritage early 20th-century royal residence
heritageStatus protected historic monument (national level, Iran)
locatedIn Niavaran complex NERFINISHED
Tehran
locatedInCountry Iran NERFINISHED
managedBy Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran NERFINISHED
material masonry structure
namedAfter Ahmad Shah Qajar NERFINISHED
near Niavaran Palace NERFINISHED
Sahebqaraniyeh Palace NERFINISHED
ownership Government of Iran NERFINISHED
partOf Niavaran Palace complex NERFINISHED
significance example of late Qajar royal architecture
tourism open to visitors as part of Niavaran complex
usedAs seasonal retreat for Iranian monarchs
usedBy Pahlavi dynasty monarchs
Qajar dynasty monarchs NERFINISHED
usedFor museum and cultural exhibitions

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Niavaran Palace hasPart Ahmad Shahi Pavilion