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Walk through Tehran's 19th and 20th-century transformation, from the royal Golestan Palace through modernized streets to the religiously diverse Si-e Tir Street. You'll encounter architecture spanning Iran's recent centuries while discovering how this city reinvented itself.
Adapted from Persianwalk
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Golestan Palace
Start at this royal complex, where intricate tilework and the famous Marble Throne reflect centuries of Persian craftsmanship and power.
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Davar
This tree-lined street near the palace holds several important 20th-century buildings and gives you a sense of Tehran's planned modernization.
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Tehran Judicial Palace & Supreme Court
The main judiciary building stands as a statement of Iran's modern institutional architecture, worth a pause to observe its distinctive style.
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Bab Homayoon Street
Once Tehran's grandest avenue and the royal entrance to Golestan Palace, this street retains echoes of its former prestige.
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Toopkhaneh Square
This busy square pulses as a central gathering place in old Tehran, surrounded by shops and activity that define the city's everyday rhythm.
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Tejarat Bank
This former British bank building carries stories of 20th-century Tehran's international connections and remains an architectural landmark.
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Sardar-e Bagh Melli
A symbolic gate marking a pivotal moment in modern Iranian history, leading toward squares that reflect the city's evolving identity.
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Mashgh Square
This parade ground features classical Achaemenid-inspired design, connecting Tehran's present to its ancient past.
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Milad Tower
End your walk on this vibrant street where you'll find street food vendors and, unusually, a mosque, churches, synagogue, and fire temple standing side by side.
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