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Wide of Golestan Palace, former royal complex downtown Tehran2. Tilt-down of ornate palace walls and doors3. Foreign and Iranian tourists visiting interior of palace4. Tilt-down of an ornamented arch5. Close-up of wax figures of Qajar Dynasty kings6. Mid of visitors near wax figures7. Close-up of walls decorated with plaster and mirror pieces8. Pan of decorated arches and chandeliers in Brilliance Hall, one of the complex's palaces9. Close-up of a big chandelier with mirror-decorated walls in background10. Pan across Brilliance Hall11. Mid of foreign visitors examining decorations 12. Tilt-up of wax figure of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar seated on throne13. Mid of figure on decorated throne 14. Zoom out of jewel pattern that resembles a lion on a chest15. Various of foreign tourists visiting palace16. SOUNDBITE (English) Christian Helm, German civil engineering student from RWTH-Aachen University: \"People here that are studying civil engineering so we are specially interested in buildings and we are focusing on rehabilitation of buildings. So we are very interested in conservation of historical sites and things like that.\"17. Wide of painting and vases on display18. Wide of Containers Hall where chinaware and paintings dedicated to Naser al-Din Shah by European monarchs are kept19. Zoom out of a painting of Rome Arena presented to Naser al-Din Shah20. Pan across ceiling of Mirror Hall, another palace of the complex21. Close-up of chandelier's reflection in mirror22. Pan of furniture in room with detailed mirror work on walls and ceiling23. Wide of old plane trees in the Garden of Golestan Palace24. Mid of Garden25. Close-up of flower-shaped tiles and paintings on top of an arch26. Mid of entrance of Karim Khani Nook, another building of the complex27. Tilt-up of paintings on tiled wall inside the Karim Khan Nook28. Tilt-down from decorated ceiling to visitors29. Pan across the complex's palaces30. Wide of visitors inside the Marble Throne, the oldest of buildings in Golestan Palace built in 180631. SOUNDBITE (English) Hylke Swartjes, tourist from the Netherlands: \"All the buildings here, they are really beautiful. We do not have it like this so it is different from our country and that is why we like it.\"32. Mid of Hylke and her husband examining the walls inside Marble Throne33. Close-up of marble statues in the form of angels carrying a marble throne34. Low-angle of marble throne being carried on statue shoulders35. Wide of the Marble Throne building36. Close-up of statue holding a jar with decorative glass work in background37. Low-angle of marble statues38. Wide of Masoud Nosrati, historian and director of Golestan Palace complex in his office39. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Masoud Nosrati, Director of Golestan Palace complex and historian: \"One of the most historic events that has taken place here was when Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (founder of Qajar Dynasty) rose onto the Marble Throne and announced Tehran as the capital of Iran. Also during the Qajar era, Iranian cinema came into existence from here and many historical works of photography are being kept at this complex. The complex was in fact a royal citadel at the time of Qajar rule. In the Pahlavi era, the complex buildings turned into VIP pavilions.\"40. Mid of photography students in the garden41. Close-up of woman taking photographs42. Wide of six-story Shams-ol-Emareh building, another palace of the complex and Tehran's first tall building43. Wide of Garden and Palace44. Close-up of lion and intricate floral motifs on Shams-ol-Emareh walls45. Close-up of painting depicting \"Lion and Sun\", a former element of Iranian flag between 1846 to 1980, before Islamic Revolution46. Wide of Shams-ol-Emareh palace47. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Elmira Abedi, senior antiquities expert of Golestan Palace: \"Design of these buildings is a combination of Iranian and European architectures. In their tours to Europe, Naser al-Din-Shah and other Qajar monarchs were inspired by the European constructions and applied them to the architecture and ornaments of Golestan complex. The most outstanding example of that here is the Shams-ol-Emareh.\"48. Pan from Golestan Palace complex to downtown Tehran seen from top of Shams-ol-Emareh49. Tilt-down from a pillar of Shams-ol-Emareh to buildings in present-day Tehran in background50. Mid of Elmira talking to a man51. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Elmira Abedi, senior antiquities expert of Golestan Palace: \"Golestan is a vast compound that makes its preservation a real challenge. Our low refurbishment budget adds to the problem. Therefore we centre our efforts on protection of the complex so that restoration would not be required. Maintaining the genuineness of the constructions in the restoration process is crucial too.\"52. Close-up of door decorated with coloured glasses with sunlight shining through glass53. Pull-focus from motifs on pillar to detailed glass work54. Tilt-down of the Building of Windcatchers, another palace of the complex55. Tilt up of mirrors and chandelier on ceiling56. Wide of Building of Windcatchers57. Tilt-up of painting of a Qajar era woman on wall58. Mid of doors with coloured glasses59. Mid of motifs and painting over a fireplace inside palace60. Wide of Golestan Palace and water poolLEADIN: A growing number of visitors are heading to Iran as the country repairs relations with the West. One place popular with tourists is a UNESCO World Heritage site containing a dozen ornate palaces in the heart of Tehran.The Golestan Palace complex consists of elaborate buildings constructed over the past 400 years.STORYLINE:An oasis in the heart of Tehran, a city known for its hustle and bustle. This is the magnificent Golestan Palace which glitters within its tranquil surroundings. The palace and its marble throne was the genesis of present-day Tehran two centuries ago.Recorded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013, the Golestan Palace - meaning Roseland Palace - was initially encircled by mud-thatched walls of Tehran's citadel or Arg to protect it from invaders in the 16th century. Golestan Palace was constructed more the 400 years ago during the Safavid kingdom (1502-1736) but was subject to destructions, renovations and additions with power transitions in Iran's history.Most of the remaining structures though belong to the Qajar Dynasty, which ruled Iran from 1794 to 1925, and its most prominent monarch, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar.Naser al-Din Shah was the longest ruling king of Qajar's reign and was in power for about 50 years.The compound embraces a dozen of palaces and structures called the Marble Throne, Mirror Hall, Diamond Hall, Salam Hall, Containers Hall, Ivory Hall, Pond House, Karim Khani Nook, Shams-ol-Emareh, Brilliant Hall, Building of Windcatchers and Abyaz Palace constructed within 16th to 20th century.Each palace had been used for a particular purpose by the royal family - a summer retreat, a site for important celebrations like Nowruz and receiving foreign guests, audiences with the king and also coronations.The lavish palaces, elaborately adorned with splendid works of mirror, motifs, tile-work, enamel, woodcarvings, arches and lattice windows, fascinate visitors.Top on the list of things-to-do in Tehran, Golestan Palace draws hundreds of foreign and local tourists every day who are interested in Iran's history and architecture.Christian Helm - a German civil engineering student from the university of RWTH-Aachen - is on a tour of Iran with a group of fellow German engineers who particularly work on regeneration of historic monuments.\"People here are studying civil engineering so we are specially interested in buildings and we are focusing on rehabilitation of buildings. So we are very interested in conservation of historical sites and things like that,\" he says.Marble Throne Balcony is the oldest structure of the complex. The marble throne was designed by the royal painter Mirza Baba Shirazi and built by the royal mason Mohammad Ebrahim Esfehani. Crafted in 1806, the throne is made of 65 pieces of yellow marble carried on the shoulders of six angels and seven demons carved in marble. The throne's steps are decorated with marble dragons and two lions.Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, founder of Qajar Dynasty in 1796 and Reza Shah Pahlavi 1926, founder of succeeding Pahlvai Dynasty were crowned here. The last coronation was carried out on the throne for Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who wore the crown as the last Shah of Iran in 1967.In 1786 when the capital was just a small village, Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar climbed the Marble Throne and announced Tehran as the new capital city. The modern metropolis began to expand from this spot.\"One of the most historic events that has taken place here was when Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (founder of Qajar Dynasty) rose onto the Marble Throne and announced Tehran as the capital of Iran. Also during the Qajar era, Iranian cinema came into existence from here and many historical works of photography are being kept at this complex. The complex was in fact a royal citadel at the time of Qajar rule. In the Pahlavi era, the complex buildings turned into VIP pavilions,\" explains Masoud Nosrati, Director of Golestan Palace complex.Architecture of the complex is an incorporation of Persian crafts and Western-influenced architecture.It has elements of 18th century European architecture when the world was within the modernisation process.It is also an adaptation of building technologies of that era.Hylke Swartjes, is a tourist from the Netherlands visiting the palace along with her husband.She says although the 18th century European architecture is sumptuous and renowned itself, Golestan still has its own unique style to explore.\"All the buildings here, they are really beautiful. We do not have it like this so it is different from our country and that is why we like it,\"  she says.The complex covers an area of 50 hectares - half of which is occupied by historical buildings and the other half is covered by tall plane trees, flowers and other vegetation.Two long water pools and fountains run in the middle of the garden leading up to the entrances.\"Design of these buildings is a combination of Iranian and European architectures. In their tours to Europe, Naser al-Din-Shah and other Qajar monarchs were inspired by the European constructions and applied them to the architecture and ornaments of Golestan complex. The most outstanding example of that here is the Shams-ol-Emareh,\" says Elmira Abedi, a senior antiquity and maintenance expert at the Golestan Palace.Construction of Shams-ol-Emareh or Edifice of the Sun began in 1865 and lasted two years at the order of Naser al-Din Shah who was impressed by the multi-story buildings of Europe. There are two symmetrical towers on top of the six-storey mansion with a big clock decorated with stucco, tiles and murals.The King could have panoramic views of the city in Shams-ol-Emareh which was used for official receptions and his private harem. Another notable feature of the Golestan Palace is its rich museum of about 80,000 valuable pieces such as decorative objects presented to Kings by European leaders as gifts, old manuscripts and a collection of old photos taken in Qajar era.The complex also was once a short-stay residence for Queen Elizabeth II during her 9-day visit to the country in 1961.Golestan Palace is classified as a national monument according to the Law for Protection of National Heritage (1930).However, a shortage of financial resources has made it difficult to keep the gardens and buildings in good order.\"Golestan is a vast compound that makes its preservation a real challenge. Our low refurbishment budget adds to the problem. Therefore we centre our efforts on protection of the complex so that restoration would not be required. Maintaining the genuineness of the constructions in the restoration process is crucial too,\" says Elmira Abedi.During the Pahlavi realm, the complex's palaces were used as VIP pavilions for welcoming foreign dignitaries and ambassadors.It was not until 1999 that the complex became a public museum after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.Information provided by the palace's director shows that so far in 2016 about 300 foreigners visited the museum every day - a four-fold increase compared to the same time last year.An historic nuclear agreement agreed by Iran and world powers last July and implemented in January has boosted Iran's tourism industry.With 17 sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list, Iranain tourism authorities are hoping to increase the number of foreign tourists by 2025.It has set a target to host 20 million tourists a year, up from the current five million travellers a year it caters for now.++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut down that organisation in Tehran.++====Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com. 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