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Cannot see the palace inside
The entrance ticket to Masoudieh is 200.000 rial but it is not even possible to see the palace inside. Either it is too old and dangerous or closed for renovation. Does not worse a visit.
Masoudieh Palace is the place I recommend to the ones who are interested in traditional iranian architecture. The access to this place is so easy but unfortunately many tourists do not know this place...
Wonderful facade like so many Iranian historic building have. Whilst you can enter the complex the building itself cannot be entered and theatre is being restored. We still enjoyed the short walk arou...
This place was one of my favorite places inTehran. An old palace which I was wondering if I have time to see. We couldn't get inside the palace because of structure, restaurant and coffee shop were c...
Foreigners have to pay 200,000 IRR (5€) to enter the palace grounds, but none of the buildings is open to the public. Moreover what you see inside the courtyard does not add a whole lot to what you ca...
Cannot see the palace inside
The entrance ticket to Masoudieh is 200.000 rial but it is not even possible to see the palace inside. Either it is too old and dangerous or closed for renovation. Does not worse a visit.
Masoudieh Palace
Masoudieh Palace is the place I recommend to the ones who are interested in traditional iranian architecture. The access to this place is so easy but unfortunately many tourists do not know this place...
Enjoy the exterior
Wonderful facade like so many Iranian historic building have. Whilst you can enter the complex the building itself cannot be entered and theatre is being restored. We still enjoyed the short walk arou...
Beautiful and Old!
This place was one of my favorite places inTehran. An old palace which I was wondering if I have time to see. We couldn't get inside the palace because of structure, restaurant and coffee shop were c...
Overpriced
Foreigners have to pay 200,000 IRR (5€) to enter the palace grounds, but none of the buildings is open to the public. Moreover what you see inside the courtyard does not add a whole lot to what you ca...