Bagh-e Dolat Abad
- Address
- Old City
- Price
- admission IR30,000
- Hours
- 7.30am-5pm, to 6pm summer
Lonely Planet review for Bagh-e Dolat Abad
Once a residence of Persian regent Karim Khan Zand, Bagh-e Dolat Abad was built about 1750 and consists of a small pavilion set amid quiet gardens. The interior of the pavilion is superb, with intricate latticework and exquisite stained-glass windows. It’s also renowned for having Iran’s loftiest badgir, standing over 33m, though this one was rebuilt after it collapsed in the 1960s. The entrance can be reached from the western end of Shahid Raja’i St.







