Iranian national heritage site
The Ein ad-Dowleh Mansion (Persian: عمارت عین الدوله) is a historical mansion in Tehran, Iran. The building belonged to Abdol Majid Mirza Ein ad-Dowleh, hence the name.[1]
History
This building was constructed as a summer residence for the Qajar era prime minister Abdol Majid Mirza between 1892 and 1912. After the rise of Pahlavis, Abdol Majid Mirza lost the mansion to Basir ad-Dowleh of Haravi family due to his debts.[2][3]
The building is one of the possible locations for the Tehran conference, though that is unlikely.[4][3]
It was listed among the national heritage sites of Iran with the number 2042 on 25 June 1998.[2][1]
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References
35°46′15″N 51°28′55″E / 35.77095°N 51.48190°E / 35.77095; 51.48190