• The National Garden (Persian: باغ ملی, Bāq-e Melli) or Ministry of Foreign Affairs Gate is a historical and governmental compound in Tehran, Iran.
  • The National Garden Gate is one of the oldest remaining historical sites of old Tehran, which is still intact and has preserved its history.
  • Gate of the National Garden in Tehran was constructed at the beginning of 19th century on the order of Reza Shah Pahlavi.
  • The National Garden Gate was architectured before the Shahyad or Azadi Tower, and until 1963 it was known as the metropolis of Tehran’s landmark.
  • Bagh-e Melli (National Garden) is a magnificent brick gate, decorated with colorful tiles and multiple inscriptions is one of old symbols of Tehran built based on...
  • The gate of the national garden (Sardar-e-Bagh-e-Melli) is a magnificent brick gate decorated with colorful tiles and numerous inscriptions a symbol of Tehran.
  • The National Garden Gate was built in 1925 and was known as the symbol of Tehran before the Azadi Tower.
  • Gate of National Garden belongs to Qajar Era and it is located on Imam Khomeini Street, Tehran.
  • In the early 1330 AH, a tall gate was erected at the entrance to the former vicinity known as Maidan-e-Mashk.