Park Jamshidiyeh - Jamshidieh Park - Stone Garden - Teheran - Iran
Park Jamshidiyeh - Jamshidieh Park - Stone Garden - Teheran - Iran
Jamshidieh Park - Tehran, IRAN
Jamshidieh Park (or Jamshidieh Stone Garden), is a park located in the neighborhood of Niavaran at the base of Kolakchal mountain.
The premises was established as a private garden by the Qajar prince and engineer Jamshid Davallu Qajar during the Pahlavi era, the garden was dedicated to Farah Diba, the empress of Iran. The Stone Garden became a public park in 1977, it was reconstructed and expanded 16 hectares with the addition of Ferdowsi garden in 1995.
The stone garden's main waterfall and pond are central to the garden's design, the walk paths accommodate a network of small and narrow channels that bring water from the pond to the lower areas of the park, creating smaller water features. There are numerous restaurants, traditional teahouses (houses of culture which represent the diversity of Iran's ethnic and tribal heritage), picnic areas, and hiking trails from the lower area of the park all the way up to the top of the mountain. There is also a classically designed open air amphitheater.
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بوستان جمشیدیه یا پارک سنگی جمشیدیه یکی از بوستانهای تهران است و با مساحتی حدود ۱۰ هکتار در انتهای خیابان شهید باهنر (نیاوران) واقع شده و از شمال به کوه کُلَکچال، از جنوب به باغ دولو، از شرق به خیابان جمشیدیه و از غرب به جاده کلکچال محدود است. از ویژگیهای این پارک، دریاچه، آبشار مجاور و نیز آبنماهای سنگی است که جلوهای خاص دارند. این پارک در ابتدای مسیر اصلی صعود به پناهگاه کُلَکچال قرار دارد.
Tehran,Jamshidieh Park
Jamshidieh Park (or Jamshidieh Stone Garden), is a park located in the neighbourhood of Niavaran at the base of Kolakchal mountain
The premises was established as a private garden by the Qajar prince and engineer Jamshid Davallu Qajar during the Pahlavi era, the garden was dedicated to Farah Diba, the empress of Iran. The Stone Garden became a public park in 1977, it was reconstructed and expanded 16 hectares with the addition of Ferdowsi garden in 1995.
The stone garden's main waterfall and pond are central to the garden's design, the walk paths accommodate a network of small and narrow channels that bring water from the pond to the lower areas of the park, creating smaller water features. There are numerous restaurants, traditional teahouses (houses of culture which represent the diversity of Iran's ethnic and tribal heritage), picnic areas, and hiking trails from the lower area of the park all the way up to the top of the mountain. There is also a classically designed open air amphitheatre.
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List of Best hotels near Jamshidieh Stone Garden, Tehran
A- Silk Road Hotel
No143 Niavaran and Kamranye Street
Intersection
B- Parsian Esteghlal International Hotel
Crossroad of Chamran Highway
And Valiasr Street, Parkway Crossroad
C- Hotel Media
East Armaghan St. No. 49
D- Tooba Boutique Hotel
No.17 Naseri St. | Africa Blvd
E- Melal Apartment Hotel
24 Naseri St | Valiasr Ave 19686
F- Azadi Grand Hotel
Evin Cross Road |
Dr. Chamran Express Way 19976
G- Parsian Evin Hotel
Noroullahi St
H- Parsian Azadi Hotel
Yadegare-Imam Cross Road |
Chamran Highway 1997673783
I- Tehran Homa Hotel
51 Khodami Street | Vanak Square
J- Pardis Apartment Hotel
No. 7, 14th St | South Gandi St,
Vanak Square
Happy Travelling.
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Iran Hicking from Jamshidieh park to KolakChal pick كوهنوردي از بوستان جمشيديه به قله كلكچال ايران
April 21, 2016 (Persian calendar 1395/2/2)
Jamshidieh park (پارك جمشيديه)
35°49′36.65″N, 51°27′53.54″E
Jamshidieh Park (or Jamshidieh Stone Garden بوستان سنگي جمشيديه), is a park located in the neighbourhood of Niavaran at the base of Kolakchal mountain.
The premises was established as a private garden by the Qajar prince and engineer Jamshid Davallu Qajar during the Pahlavi era, the garden was dedicated to Farah Diba, the empress of Iran. The Stone Garden became a public park in 1977, it was reconstructed and expanded 16 hectares with the addition of Ferdowsi garden in 1995.
Jamshidieh Park - Part II
Jamshidieh Park (or Jamshidieh Stone Garden), is a park located in the neighborhood of Niavaran at the base of Kolakchal mountain.
The premises was established as a private garden by the Qajar prince and engineer Jamshid Davallu Qajar during the Pahlavi era, the garden was dedicated to Farah Diba, the empress of Iran. The Stone Garden became a public park in 1977, it was reconstructed and expanded 16 hectares with the addition of Ferdowsi garden in 1995.
The stone garden's main waterfall and pond are central to the garden's design, the walk paths accommodate a network of small and narrow channels that bring water from the pond to the lower areas of the park, creating smaller water features. There are numerous restaurants, traditional teahouses (houses of culture which represent the diversity of Iran's ethnic and tribal heritage), picnic areas, and hiking trails from the lower area of the park all the way up to the top of the mountain. There is also a classically designed open air amphitheater.
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بوستان جمشیدیه یا پارک سنگی جمشیدیه یکی از بوستانهای تهران است و با مساحتی حدود ۱۰ هکتار در انتهای خیابان شهید باهنر (نیاوران) واقع شده و از شمال به کوه کُلَکچال، از جنوب به باغ دولو، از شرق به خیابان جمشیدیه و از غرب به جاده کلکچال محدود است. از ویژگیهای این پارک، دریاچه، آبشار مجاور و نیز آبنماهای سنگی است که جلوهای خاص دارند. این پارک در ابتدای مسیر اصلی صعود به پناهگاه کُلَکچال قرار دارد.
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The stone Garden (Baq-i Sangi) باغ سنگی، پاییز ۹۳
The Stone Garden
Camera: Mehrnaz Mansouri
Review by Mehdi Ganjavi and Shahab Shafe
Amidst the arid land of Sirjan, a historic city at south of Iran, a surrealistic oasis known as Stone Garden ( baqi-sangi) catches the eyes of every visitor. It is the life-long project of an illiterate rural man, called Darvish Khan (1917-2007). Myriad unanswered rumors, attributed to the cause of the creation of such tree-metal-stone garden, are prompted by the silent curse of the old man. One story says the rockery was built in a response to a governmental oppression which resulted to the demise of Darvish Khan’s garden. According to another, an eccentric reverie, in which a stone descended from the sky and fall in front of him in the desert inspired him to do so. The garden was a “pista de ballo” for the enigmatic man where he used to dance with some semi-ritual spontaneous moves (see the second link).
The evaluation of this artifact has been controversial. Some critics describe it as a personal obsession with stones which bears no artistic value, and some see it as one of the most avant-garde pieces of environmental art. Parviz Kimiavi, Iranian modernist filmmaker, dramatized a movie based on this garden in 1976 in which Darvish Khan himself played.
After the death of the creator, his masterpiece became the eternal haven for his body (check the black gravestone in front of the trees). It seems to me that all the trees, and the garden as a whole, are praying to his absent dancing body.
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To see the artist's dance with his artifact:
Jamshidieh Park
this Video Refers to a Memorable day of my Mountain Climbing, the scenes in the video represent Jamshidieh Park which leads you to Kola'ak Chal top. this was the beginning of my Mountain Climbing. Since I've gained a little weight it took me 3 hours and a half to get to the top of the mountain, I used to go up this path in an hour when I was thinner :) then, I should go on a diet again. hehehehehe.
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Jamshidieh Park Releasing our Goldfish in the pond Full HD
A tradition of releasing your goldfish in the parks pond after Nowruz.
Jamshidieh Park in Tehran (or Jamshidieh Stone Garden), is a park located in the neighbourhood of Niavaran at the base of Kolakchal mountain.
The stone garden's main waterfall and pond are central to the garden's design, the walk paths accommodate a network of small and narrow channels that bring water from the pond to the lower areas of the park, creating smaller water features. There are numerous restaurants, traditional teahouses (houses of culture which represent the diversity of Iran's ethnic and tribal heritage), picnic areas, and hiking trails from the lower area of the park all the way up to the top of the mountain. There is also a classically designed open air amphitheatre.
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11 Top Must Visit Places in Tehran Iran
11 Top Must Visit Places in Tehran Iran
The Grand Bazaar
Right in the heart of the city, the Grand Bazaar is an essential visit for any tourist in Tehran. With over 10 kilometres of labyrinthine alleyways filled with covered shops, haggling customers, and general commotion, you will find everything from jewellery to carpets and pots and pans for sale here. One of Tehran’s oldest areas, this commercial centre is teeming with history and character, and there are some exceptional restaurants dotted around.
Tajrish Bazaar & Imamzadeh Saleh
The bazaar in the northern district of Tajrish is smaller, prettier, and altogether less stressful than the Grand Bazaar (although prices are higher). There is a colourful market of fresh fruit and vegetables, and some excellent touristy shops selling traditional crafts and kitschy memorabilia. Check out the kebab restaurant in the centre of the bazaar, and the teahouse just off the main drag. It’s also worth visiting the stunning adjacent shrine, the Imamzadeh Saleh.
National Museum of Iran
The National Museum of Iran is filled with an impressive range of treasures and objects from the 30,000 years of human habitation in the Iranian plateau. From Stone Age tools to primitive art, from decorated capitals from Persepolis to coins and pottery, the museum features items from the length and breadth of Iranian history. The building itself, designed in the early 20th century with nods to Sassanian architecture, is one of Tehran’s more interesting modern constructions.
Milad Tower (Borj-e Milad)
The Milad Tower is one of Tehran’s most iconic structures, and the most prominent feature of the city’s skyline. Completed in 2007, it stands at an impressive 435 metres, making it the sixth tallest tower in the world. Trips to the head of the tower are inexpensive and worth the effort on a clear day, for nowhere else can beat it for panoramic views of the city. If you want to push the boat out, the tower also boasts a fancy, revolving restaurant.
Azadi Tower (Borj-e Azadi)
Built in 1971 to commemorate 2500 years of Persian monarchy, this iconic tower fuses elements of Sassanian, Achaemenid, and modernist architecture. Literally meaning ‘Freedom Tower’, the ivory-coloured, Y-shaped building is situated in a park in east Tehran, and features a well laid out underground museum. Though not as tall as the Milad Tower, it nevertheless boasts fantastic views of the city from the top floor.
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art boasts the most extensive (and valuable) collection of artworks outside Europe. Although some items have not been exhibited since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, works by big names including Picasso, Monet, Andy Warhol, and Henry Moore are on display, as well as pieces by Iranian artists. The building itself, inaugurated in 1977, is a striking modernist structure, and a great place to meet young, artsy Iranians.
Park-e Jamshidieh
Located in the most northerly reaches of the city, Jamshidieh is a large park in the foothills of the Alborz Mountains. Fresh air and lush surrounds are enough to merit a trip to this out-of-the-way spot, but the outstanding views of the city below are what makes it a must-see. The higher you climb, the better the views become but if you don’t feel like a hike, there are plenty of nice spots for picnicking and drinking tea. It is particularly picturesque in the winter months, when it often receives the first snowfall of the year.
Golestan palace
Just a few minutes from the Grand Bazaar, you will find the magnificent Golestan Palace, a 19th century Qajar royal abode. The palace complex consists of 17 structures in total, including reception halls, museums, throne rooms, and royal quarters, and boasts impressive, well-kept gardens too. The intricate tile work, mirrored interiors, symmetrical fountains, and marble thrones demonstrate the pinnacle of Qajar-era architecture, and provide a sense of the level of opulence the monarchs would have enjoyed.
Mount Tochal
Mount Tochal sits in the mountain range to the north of Tehran, with its peak reaching a staggering 3,993 metres. An excellent challenge for mountaineers, trails set off from Darakeh and Velanjak, with tea houses staggered along the way. If you lack the time or inclination for the trek, a telecabin service will take you all the way up the mountain for a reasonable fee. The top of the mountain also has a small ski piste, with equipment available to rent. Not as impressive as Dizin or Shemshak ski resorts, but ideal for a quick afternoon getaway.
Shahr-e Rey
An important political and religious centre that predates Tehran, Shahr-e Rey lies just to the south of the capital, and is accessible by the metro (it’s the most southerly station). Its highlights include a quaint traditional bazaar, the ruins of a Sassanian fortress, and a Seljuk tomb, but the main draw is the Imamzadeh Shah Abdol Azim....!
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