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Tehran is the capital of Iran and the largest city in Western Asia

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Background imageTehran Collection: Star-shaped overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman

Star-shaped overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman
BOO181367 Star-shaped overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman, 13th-14th century (ceramic) by Islamic School; Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran, Iran; out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: One of the aivans with tiled revetments, grille and monolithic stone columns (photo)

One of the aivans with tiled revetments, grille and monolithic stone columns (photo)
BOO181357 One of the aivans with tiled revetments, grille and monolithic stone columns (photo) by Islamic School, (19th century); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Cheek pieces in the form of horses, found in ashes in the portico of the Hundred Column

Cheek pieces in the form of horses, found in ashes in the portico of the Hundred Column
BOO180376 Cheek pieces in the form of horses, found in ashes in the portico of the Hundred Column Hall at Persepolis, c.500 BC (bronze) by Achaemenid

Background imageTehran Collection: Tetradrachm of Vahbarz, King of Persis, depicting a Zoroastrian fire altar (reverse

Tetradrachm of Vahbarz, King of Persis, depicting a Zoroastrian fire altar (reverse
BOO180369 Tetradrachm of Vahbarz, King of Persis, depicting a Zoroastrian fire altar (reverse) (see also 180367) by Parthian School, (2nd century BC); Tamashagah-e Pool (Money Museum), Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Shami figure, possibly Zeus or Poseidon, recovered from the ruined temple in the city of

Shami figure, possibly Zeus or Poseidon, recovered from the ruined temple in the city of
BOO179126 Shami figure, possibly Zeus or Poseidon, recovered from the ruined temple in the city of Nehavand (known as Laodicea), Iran (bronze) by Parthian School

Background imageTehran Collection: Axe blade with four spikes, from Lorestan, Iran, late 2nd or early 1st millennium BC

Axe blade with four spikes, from Lorestan, Iran, late 2nd or early 1st millennium BC
BOO178061 Axe blade with four spikes, from Lorestan, Iran, late 2nd or early 1st millennium BC (bronze) by Elamite, (4000-650 BC); length: 20.8 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Figurine of a nude woman, known as the Venus of Sarab, from Tappeh Sarab, Iran

Figurine of a nude woman, known as the Venus of Sarab, from Tappeh Sarab, Iran
BOO178053 Figurine of a nude woman, known as the Venus of Sarab, from Tappeh Sarab, Iran, c.6th millennium BC (clay) by Prehistoric; 3.75x3.45 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Audience relief from the north facade of the Apadana Stairway, Persepolis

Audience relief from the north facade of the Apadana Stairway, Persepolis
BOO178073 Audience relief from the north facade of the Apadana Stairway, Persepolis, depicting Darius I The Great, with his Crown Prince Xerxes (c.519-465 BC) standing behind him

Background imageTehran Collection: Vessel in the shape of a woman, from Shah Tappeh, Astar-abad, Iran, c

Vessel in the shape of a woman, from Shah Tappeh, Astar-abad, Iran, c
BOO178055 Vessel in the shape of a woman, from Shah Tappeh, Astar-abad, Iran, c.2nd millennium BC (clay) by Elamite, (2nd millennium BC); length 9.5 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Detail from a vase depicting drying tea (ceramic)

Detail from a vase depicting drying tea (ceramic)
XIR226504 Detail from a vase depicting drying tea (ceramic) by Chinese School, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Tea culture, drying of the leaves - detail of a porcelain

Tea culture, drying of the leaves - detail of a porcelain
AIS5385669 Tea culture, drying of the leaves - detail of a porcelain by Chinese School, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; eIberfoto; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Islamic art: falcon hunting. Ceramic of Isfahan or Isfahan in Iran, 19th century

Islamic art: falcon hunting. Ceramic of Isfahan or Isfahan in Iran, 19th century
LRI4645984 Islamic art: falcon hunting. Ceramic of Isfahan or Isfahan in Iran, 19th century. Iran, Teheran, Golistan Palace by Islamic School, (19th century); Golestan Palace, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Islamic Art: musicians and dancers of the Court of Nasser-al-Din

Islamic Art: musicians and dancers of the Court of Nasser-al-Din
LRI4645977 Islamic Art: musicians and dancers of the Court of Nasser-al-Din (Nasser al-Din or Nasser al-Din but also Nassereddin or Nassiruddin, 1831-1896) Shah of Persia (Iran) from 1848 to 1896)

Background imageTehran Collection: Detail of a vase with men watering tea plants (ceramic)

Detail of a vase with men watering tea plants (ceramic)
XIR192474 Detail of a vase with men watering tea plants (ceramic) by Chinese School, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; (add.info.: watering the seedlings of the; ); Chinese

Background imageTehran Collection: Sword with double lion head hilt decoration, from Hamadan, Iran (gold)

Sword with double lion head hilt decoration, from Hamadan, Iran (gold)
BOO180382 Sword with double lion head hilt decoration, from Hamadan, Iran (gold) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); length: 43.2 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Beaker decorated with winged bulls flanking a tree, from Marlik, Iran, c

Beaker decorated with winged bulls flanking a tree, from Marlik, Iran, c
BOO180379 Beaker decorated with winged bulls flanking a tree, from Marlik, Iran, c.12th-11th century BC (gold) by Elamite, (4000-650 BC); height:18 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Rhyton in the shape of a seated lion-monster, from Hamadan, Iran (gold)

Rhyton in the shape of a seated lion-monster, from Hamadan, Iran (gold)
BOO180378 Rhyton in the shape of a seated lion-monster, from Hamadan, Iran (gold) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); height: 22 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Vessel in the form of a boot, from Kaluraz, Gilan, Iran, c. 1st millennium BC (clay)

Vessel in the form of a boot, from Kaluraz, Gilan, Iran, c. 1st millennium BC (clay)
BOO179140 Vessel in the form of a boot, from Kaluraz, Gilan, Iran, c.1st millennium BC (clay) by Persian School; height: 15 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Persian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Musicians and dancers at the court of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-96) (ceramic)

Musicians and dancers at the court of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-96) (ceramic)
XIR215007 Musicians and dancers at the court of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-96) (ceramic) by Persian School, (19th century); Golestan Palace, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Head of a prince, from Persepolis, 5th-4th century BC (lapis lazuli)

Head of a prince, from Persepolis, 5th-4th century BC (lapis lazuli)
XIR226189 Head of a prince, from Persepolis, 5th-4th century BC (lapis lazuli) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Detail from a vase depicting men dyeing silk (ceramic)

Detail from a vase depicting men dyeing silk (ceramic)
XIR226503 Detail from a vase depicting men dyeing silk (ceramic) by Chinese School, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Figurine of a small boar, from Tappeh Sarab, Iran, c. 6th millennium BC (clay)

Figurine of a small boar, from Tappeh Sarab, Iran, c. 6th millennium BC (clay)
BOO178052 Figurine of a small boar, from Tappeh Sarab, Iran, c.6th millennium BC (clay) by Prehistoric; 3.1x5.6 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Fragment of a hand, possibly of an archer, from Shami, Malamir, Iran (bronze)

Fragment of a hand, possibly of an archer, from Shami, Malamir, Iran (bronze)
BOO179127 Fragment of a hand, possibly of an archer, from Shami, Malamir, Iran (bronze) by Parthian School, (2nd century BC); length: 26.5 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian

Background imageTehran Collection: Human-headed capital, from the Tripylon, Persepolis, Iran, 500-480 BC (stone)

Human-headed capital, from the Tripylon, Persepolis, Iran, 500-480 BC (stone)
BOO179101 Human-headed capital, from the Tripylon, Persepolis, Iran, 500-480 BC (stone) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); height: 107 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Darvaze Dawlat, tiled city gate, Tehran, c. 1880 (b / w photo)

Darvaze Dawlat, tiled city gate, Tehran, c. 1880 (b / w photo)
3504308 Darvaze Dawlat, tiled city gate, Tehran, c.1880 (b/w photo) by Sevruguin, Antoin (d.1933); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imageTehran Collection: Sketches in Persia

Sketches in Persia
Various sketches of Persia (Iran); clockwise from top left- Tehran; Shiraz; city gate, Tabreez; old south gate, Tehran; east front of the Shahs palace, Tehran; and Maidan Shah, or Royal Square

Background imageTehran Collection: Talar-i Muzeh, also called Talar-i Salam (Audience Hall), Gulistan Palace, Tehran

Talar-i Muzeh, also called Talar-i Salam (Audience Hall), Gulistan Palace, Tehran
3504309 Talar-i Muzeh, also called Talar-i Salam (Audience Hall), Gulistan Palace, Tehran, 1880-90 (b/w photo) by Sevruguin, Antoin (d.1933); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageTehran Collection: Tile-makers in their workshop, c. 1880-1930 (b / w photo)

Tile-makers in their workshop, c. 1880-1930 (b / w photo)
3504306 Tile-makers in their workshop, c.1880-1930 (b/w photo) by Sevruguin, Antoin (d.1933); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imageTehran Collection: Detail from a vase depicting artisans (ceramic)

Detail from a vase depicting artisans (ceramic)
XIR229310 Detail from a vase depicting artisans (ceramic) by Chinese School, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); Golestan Palace Library, Tehran, Iran; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Manuscript, Tehran, Iran, c. 1857 (ink on paper)

Manuscript, Tehran, Iran, c. 1857 (ink on paper)
FSG348703 Manuscript, Tehran, Iran, c.1857 (ink on paper) by Persian School, (19th century); 36.7 x 23.7 cm; Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, USA; Arthur M

Background imageTehran Collection: Alchemists, 1893 (oil on canvas)

Alchemists, 1893 (oil on canvas)
XIR188765 Alchemists, 1893 (oil on canvas) by Mehdi (1870-99); Golestan Palace Library, Tehran, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Study of an Afghan Warrior, Tehran, 1848 (pencil, w / c & bodycolour on paper)

Study of an Afghan Warrior, Tehran, 1848 (pencil, w / c & bodycolour on paper)
CW191958 Study of an Afghan Warrior, Tehran, 1848 (pencil, w/c & bodycolour on paper) by Laurens, Jules Joseph Augustin (1825-1901); 41x31 cm; Private Collection; eChristopher Wood Gallery, London

Background imageTehran Collection: Detail from a vase depicting men packing tea (ceramic)

Detail from a vase depicting men packing tea (ceramic)
XIR226187 Detail from a vase depicting men packing tea (ceramic) by Chinese School, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Plaque of Darius I (521-486 BC) 550-500 BC (gold)

Plaque of Darius I (521-486 BC) 550-500 BC (gold)
XIR180062 Plaque of Darius I (521-486 BC) 550-500 BC (gold) by Persian School, (6th century BC); 32.5x32.9 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; (add.info.: 10 lines in ancient Persian)

Background imageTehran Collection: Detail from a vase depicting silk weaving (ceramic)

Detail from a vase depicting silk weaving (ceramic)
XIR181588 Detail from a vase depicting silk weaving (ceramic) by Chinese School, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Cruciform overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman

Cruciform overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman
BOO181364 Cruciform overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman, 13th-14th century (ceramic) by Islamic School; Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran, Iran; out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Tetradrachm of Vahbarz, King of Persis, depicting the King

Tetradrachm of Vahbarz, King of Persis, depicting the King
BOO180367 Tetradrachm of Vahbarz, King of Persis, depicting the Kings head (obverse) (see also 180369) by Parthian School, (2nd century BC); Tamashagah-e Pool (Money Museum), Tehran, Iran; Iranian

Background imageTehran Collection: Daric depicting Darius as a Royal Archer (gold) (obverse)

Daric depicting Darius as a Royal Archer (gold) (obverse)
BOO180366 Daric depicting Darius as a Royal Archer (gold) (obverse) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Tamashagah-e Pool (Money Museum), Tehran, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Apadana foundation plaques placed by Darius, from Persepolis

Apadana foundation plaques placed by Darius, from Persepolis
BOO180363 Apadana foundation plaques placed by Darius, from Persepolis, engraved in trilingual script: Old Persian, Elamite and Babylonian, late 6th century BC (silver) by Achaemenid

Background imageTehran Collection: Spouted vessel with decorative patterns symbolising the sun and the moon, from Sialk

Spouted vessel with decorative patterns symbolising the sun and the moon, from Sialk
BOO179144 Spouted vessel with decorative patterns symbolising the sun and the moon, from Sialk, Iran, 1st millennium BC (clay) by Persian School; height; 15 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Figurine with a tall hat, from Susa, Iran, 4th-6th century AD (bone)

Figurine with a tall hat, from Susa, Iran, 4th-6th century AD (bone)
BOO179132 Figurine with a tall hat, from Susa, Iran, 4th-6th century AD (bone) by Sasanian School; 4 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Shami female figure, recovered from the ruined temple in the city of Nehavand

Shami female figure, recovered from the ruined temple in the city of Nehavand
BOO179125 Shami female figure, recovered from the ruined temple in the city of Nehavand (known as Laodicea), Iran (bronze) by Parthian School

Background imageTehran Collection: Life-sized statue of a Parthian prince, from Sham-Izeh, Malamir, Iran, c

Life-sized statue of a Parthian prince, from Sham-Izeh, Malamir, Iran, c
BOO179118 Life-sized statue of a Parthian prince, from Sham-Izeh, Malamir, Iran, c.50 BC-AD 150 (cast bronze) by Parthian School (250 BC-226 AD); height:190cm cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Axe blade depicting an archer, possibly from Lorestan, Iran

Axe blade depicting an archer, possibly from Lorestan, Iran
BOO178057 Axe blade depicting an archer, possibly from Lorestan, Iran, late 2nd or early 1st millennium BC (bronze) by Elamite, (4000-650 BC); length: 26.5 cm; Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Coin of Iran from Tehran, 1795-96 (gold)

Coin of Iran from Tehran, 1795-96 (gold)
1203134 Coin of Iran from Tehran, 1795-96 (gold) by Iranian School, (18th Century); 4x4 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageTehran Collection: Persia, Teheran, Tomb of Abdoll Asim (b / w photo)

Persia, Teheran, Tomb of Abdoll Asim (b / w photo)
6019044 Persia, Teheran, Tomb of Abdoll Asim (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Persia, Teheran, Tomb of Abdoll Asim)

Background imageTehran Collection: Persia, Teheran, Town gate (b / w photo)

Persia, Teheran, Town gate (b / w photo)
6019057 Persia, Teheran, Town gate (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Persia, Teheran, Town gate)

Background imageTehran Collection: Rhyton in the shape of a seated lion-monster, from Hamadan, Iran (gold)

Rhyton in the shape of a seated lion-monster, from Hamadan, Iran (gold)
XIR116500 Rhyton in the shape of a seated lion-monster, from Hamadan, Iran (gold) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); height: 22 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright



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Tehran Collection

Tehran is the capital of Iran and the largest city in Western Asia, and is located on the slopes of the Alborz mountain range and has a population of 8.7 million people. Tehran is home to many historical sites, such as Golestan Palace, National Museum of Iran, Azadi Tower, and Milad Tower. The city also has a vibrant nightlife with numerous restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs. Tehran's economy is based on oil production and exports as well as manufacturing industries such as textiles, automotive parts and electronics. The city also serves as an important hub for transportation in Iran with its international airport connecting it to other major cities around the world. Tehran's culture is diverse due to its large population from different backgrounds including Persians, Kurds, Armenians and Azeris among others who all contribute to its unique atmosphere making it an interesting place to visit for tourists from around the world.
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