Courthouse of Tehran
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Courthouse of Tehran Kāx e Dādgostari ye Tehrān (Persian) |
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File:Ministerstvo spravedlnosti v Teheránu.jpg
Courthouse of Tehran in 1970s
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Architectural style | Neoclassical |
Location | Tehran, Iran |
Country | Iran |
Coordinates | 35.6816° N, 51.4189° E |
Completed | 1946 |
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Architect | Gabriel Guevrekian |
Courthouse of Tehran (کاخِ دادگستریِ تهران – Kāx e Dādgostari ye Tehrān), is the historical courthouse of Tehran, the capital of Iran.
It was designed by architect Gabriel Guevrekian, using neoclassical architecture. The building was built between 1938 and 1946, as the construction was suspended for several years due to the World War II.
Today, High Council of the Judiciary is based in this building.
Gallery
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Statue of Anushirawan the Just by Qolam Reza Rahimzade Arzhang
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Ministerstv spravedlnosti 1.jpg
View from the side
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Ministerstvo spravedlnosti 2.jpg
View of the front part
References
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