Museum
Negarestan Garden
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Negarestan Garden is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Tehran, originally built during the Qajar era as a royal summer residence. Today, it serves as a museum and cultural complex, blending lush Persian garden design with galleries showcasing contemporary and traditional Iranian art. Visitors can stroll through pathways lined with cypress and plane trees, past fountains and reflecting pools, before exploring the main building's ornate halls. The museum houses rotating exhibitions of painting, sculpture, and photography, often highlighting works by Iranian artists. The garden's peaceful atmosphere offers a respite from the city's bustle, making it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike. Its architecture features intricate tilework and mirrored halls, reflecting Qajar opulence. The site also includes a café where visitors can relax under shaded arbors.
Don't miss
- Explore the Qajar-era mansion with its mirrored halls and stained glass
- View rotating art exhibitions in the museum galleries
- Stroll through the formal Persian garden with fountains and ancient trees
- Visit the on-site café for traditional tea and snacks
- Photograph the ornate tilework and architectural details
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Negarestan Garden
You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current fees. separate ticket may be required for special exhibitions). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Allow at least 1 hour to enjoy the garden and museum exhibits.
- Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash may be prohibited indoors.
- Dress modestly as per Iranian customs; women should cover their hair and wear long clothing.
- Carry cash (Iranian rial) as credit cards are not widely accepted.
A bit of history
Built in the early 19th century under Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, Negarestan Garden was originally part of a larger royal complex. It served as a leisure garden and reception area for foreign dignitaries. After the Qajar dynasty, the garden fell into disuse before being restored and converted into a museum in the 20th century.
Common questions
Is Negarestan Garden open on weekends?
It is typically open every day except public holidays, but hours may vary. Check the official website before visiting.
Can I bring food inside the garden?
Outside food is generally not allowed, but there is a café on-site.
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours may be available in Persian; English audio guides or brochures are sometimes offered.
Is the garden suitable for children?
Yes, children can enjoy the open spaces, but supervision is needed near water features.
What is the best way to get there from central Tehran?
Take the metro to Baharestan station (Line 2) and walk 5 minutes; taxis are also convenient.
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