The palace, a masterpiece from the Qajar era, is more than just an architectural marvel; it is a witness to pivotal moments in Iran's contemporary history, including the Constitutional Revolution.
The mansion's historical importance has earned it a place on the national heritage register.
Originally, the garden of Masoudieh spanned an impressive forty thousand square meters. However, only half a hectare remains today.
The mansion is renowned for its two main structures: the courtroom and the sitting room.
Both are adorned with intricate stucco works, elaborate woodworks, exquisite tiles, calligraphy works, and mural paintings.
Today, Masoudieh Palace is repurposed as a vibrant cultural center fully restored and accessible to Iranians and international tourists.
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