Azadi Tower – The Gateway to Tehran

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Standing tall at the entrance of Iran’s capital city, Azadi Tower (meaning "Freedom Tower") is one of Tehran’s most iconic landmarks. With its unique blend of modern architecture and traditional Persian design, the tower is a powerful symbol of Iranian identity, culture, and history.

🏛️ A National Symbol
The Azadi Tower was completed in 1971 to commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of the Persian Empire. Originally named “Shahyad Tower” (meaning "King’s Memorial"), it was renamed Azadi Tower after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, symbolizing freedom and independence.

🎨 Architecture
The tower was designed by Iranian architect Hossein Amanat, combining elements of Sassanid, Achaemenid, and Islamic architecture. It stands 50 meters (164 feet) tall and is clad in white marble from Isfahan. The design features graceful arches, geometric patterns, and a central dome-like structure — making it a stunning piece of art.

🏛️ What’s Inside?
Beneath the tower lies a cultural complex and museum, showcasing exhibitions about Iranian history, art, and the construction of the tower itself. There is also a viewing platform offering panoramic views of Tehran.

📸 A Popular Photo Spot
Azadi Tower is located in the center of Azadi Square, one of the largest squares in Tehran. It’s a favorite spot for tourists, photographers, and national events, especially during celebrations and protests.

Post by nafidurmus | Jul 10, 2025

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