Shams-ol-Emareh building

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Shams-ol-Emareh building is a historic multi-story royal structure in Tehran, Iran, renowned as one of the most iconic and early high-rise elements of the Golestan Palace complex and a symbol of Qajar-era architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qajar-era monument
historic building
royal residence
towered palace structure
architecturalStyle Qajar architecture
associatedWith Qajar Iran
surface form: Qajar dynasty court

modernization of Tehran under Naser al-Din Shah
builtFor Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
category Historic towers in Iran
Palaces in Tehran
Qajar architecture in Iran
city Tehran
complex Golestan Palace
country Iran
culturalSignificance landmark of Tehran’s historic core
tourist attraction
era Qajar Iran
surface form: Qajar dynasty
function royal lookout point
symbol of royal power
hasFeature arched openings
balconies
clock tower
decorative tilework
multi-story structure
ornate wooden windows
panoramic city views
stucco decorations
twin towers
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
heritageSiteOf Golestan Palace
surface form: Golestan Palace UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Golestan Palace
surface form: Golestan Palace complex

Iran
Tehran
Tehran Province
material brick
ceramic tiles
plaster
wood
partOf Golestan Palace
patron Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
preservationStatus protected historic monument
region Tehran
surface form: Central Tehran
significance iconic element of Golestan Palace skyline
one of the earliest high-rise structures in Tehran
symbol of Qajar-era architecture in Tehran
use ceremonial reception space
royal residence

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Golestan Palace contains Shams-ol-Emareh building