Majestic Sa’adabad Complex, a tourist attraction in Iranian capital
During Nowruz holidays in Iran, many make a visit to the majestic Sa’dabad Complex, located in the northern part of Tehran adjacent to the Alborz mountain range.
The complex, now a museum, is the the prominent heritage of the Qajar Era.
Built in 19th century, the complex, which was also used by the two last monarchs of Iran, Reza Shah Pahlavi and his son Mohammad Reza, consists of several palaces, as well as forests, streets and museums.