RAMAR MUSEUM
The site houses the former summer, imense and majestic summer rest residence of the Pahlavi family, built in 1937 and converted into a museum in 2000. This palace is carved in the stone stone, a marble stone of pink, orange, beige and violet. Past the entrance surmounted by imposing columns with beautifully worked ends, we discover a sumptuous building. The first room serves as a reception. Many pieces of furniture and decoration come from France: Renaissance paintings, statues Lalique, glass Baccarat… True curiosity, the ultra-modern bathroom with white marble wall, square bath and black plastic toilets, and finally sink, mirror and aluminium closet. It is signed by an American company.
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