Marble Throne, Tehran
Facts and practical information
The Marble Throne, known as Takht-e Marmar in Persian, is an opulent historical edifice situated in the heart of Tehran, Iran. This 18th-century throne is an integral part of the Golestan Palace complex, which serves as a museum and is a testament to the country's rich royal heritage. The throne embodies the grandeur of Persian craftsmanship and the sophistication of Qajar architecture.
Constructed during the reign of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar in 1806, the Marble Throne is an exquisite example of Iranian artistry, featuring a platform made of sixty-five pieces of yellow marble mined from the Yazd Province. Its intricate design is adorned with paintings, marble carvings, tilework, and stucco. The throne was historically used for coronation ceremonies and other significant state events, symbolizing the pomp and power of Persian monarchs.
The throne is set within a beautifully decorated open-air pavilion, surrounded by the lush gardens of the Golestan Palace. The pavilion's walls and ceilings are embellished with paintings, mirrors, and tiles, adding to the allure of the throne. The Marble Throne remains one of the key attractions for visitors to Tehran, offering a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of Persian royalty and the cultural significance of the Qajar dynasty.
Open to the public, the museum allows visitors to experience the opulence of this historical site firsthand. The throne, along with the Golestan Palace, has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, highlighting its value and importance to the cultural heritage of Iran.
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Marble Throne – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Shams-ol-Emareh, Golestan Palace, National Museum of Iran, Grand Bazaar.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Marble Throne?
How to get to Marble Throne by public transport?
Bus
- Molavi (1 min walk)
- Emam Khomeyni Bus Station • Lines: 304 (7 min walk)
Metro
- Panzdah-e Khordad • Lines: 1 (5 min walk)
- Emam Khomeini • Lines: 1, 2 (10 min walk)