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Chehel Sotun, Qazvin

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Historic site
Chehelsotun
Native names
Built16th century
Built forTahmasp I
Restored19th century
Restored byMohammad Bagher Sa'd as-Saltaneh

Chehel Sotun (Persian: چهلستون, lit.'Forty columns'), originally named Kolah Farangi Mansion (Persian: عمارت کلاه فرنگی, lit.'European hat mansion') is a Safavid era royal pavilion located in Qazvin, Iran.

Its construction is attributed to Tahmasp I, who transferred the capital of Iran from Tabriz to Qazvin in 1548, and was repaired and remodeled during Qajar era.

Today, it is one of the two remaining Safavid royal structures remaining in the city, the other one being the Ali Qapu gate, and is used as a museum of calligraphy.

  • The building prior to repairs. The building prior to repairs.

References

  1. "ČEHEL SOTŪN, QAZVIN". iranicaonline.org.
  2. "چهل ستون". qazvin.ir.

Further reading

External links

Media related to Chehel Sotun (Qazvin) at Wikimedia Commons


36°16′06″N 50°00′18″E / 36.26833°N 50.00500°E / 36.26833; 50.00500

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