Tehran: Marble Palace, nestled in the heart of Tehran, stands as one of the city’s most esteemed landmarks. Known as the Museum of Iranian Art, the palace’s origins trace back to the early Pahlavi era, offering a glimpse into Iran’s rich artistic legacy.
According to Islamic Republic News Agency, the Marble Palace’s distinctive architecture narrates the story of Iran’s artistic evolution. The museum houses an extensive collection of Iranian arts, including mirror work, khatam inlay, and stucco decoration, alongside relief paintings that illustrate iconic landmarks such as the Veresk Bridge and Persepolis. The palace showcases Iranian artworks from the fifth millennium BCE to modern times, serving as a comprehensive repository of the nation’s artistic heritage.