QAVAM HOUSE AND ORANGERY GARDEN (NARANJESTAN E GHAVAM)
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It was Prince Ebrahaim Khan-e Ghavam, Prime Minister under the qadjar dynasty, who built, between 1879 and 1886, this little gem that evokes the Thousand-and-One Nights, covered with small biseautés mirrors réfractant the light in a kaleidoscope. See also the profusion of motifs in the image of this "Persian carpet" to the ceiling of the ballroom which opens on the terrace. Exterior facade with bas-reliefs directly inspired by Persepolis. In the garden all along is an orange grove with water basins. Through the fruit trees, note the tunnel that allowed the master to secretly join his harem located across the street. The basement now houses a few sellers of very beautiful memories: miniature, boxes and some jewelry.
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