باغ عفیف آباد | |
![]() Royal Palace of the Golshan Garden | |
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Established | 1863 |
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Location | Shiraz, Iran |
Type | Persian Garden |
Owner | Iranian Army |
Afif-Abad Garden (Persian: باغ عفیف آباد - Bāq-i Afif-Ābād), originally the Gulshan Garden (Persian: باغ گلشن - Bāq-i Gulshan), is a museum complex in Shiraz, Iran.
History[edit]
During the Safavid dynasty, it was used as a palace by the Safavid Kings.
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In 1962, it was restored by the army. It now functions as a weapons museum.
Gallery[edit]
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Another view of the palace
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View from the entrance
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A relief of a Qajar soldier on one of the walls of the mansion
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View of the garden and mansion
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Hall of the palace
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