ISNA | Hadi Zand: The Marble Palace, built between 1934 and 1937, is one of the historic buildings and royal residences in Tehran, built on the orders of Reza Shah by French engineer Joseph Leon and Iranian architect Fat'hollah Firdaws. The Palace will soon be open to the public and serve as a museum.
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Press TV - A century-old palace known for its pure Iranian architecture is set to open to the public after more than 40 years of closure.
A group of journalists were allowed to The Marble Palace in downtown Tehran on Sunday with a reinstated owner of the facility saying it will become a museum to attract tourists in two weeks time.
The palace,...