It is bordered to the north by Farmanieh, to the south by Pirouz Square and Sadr Highway, to the east by Chizar, and to the west by Gheytarieh and Shariati Street.
In 1977, Tehran's then-mayor, Gholamreza Nikpey, who was the maternal grandson of Prince Zel al-Sultan, the son of Naser al-Din Shah, converted the large Gheytarieh garden into a park.
This is why Gheytarieh Park has an irregular layout and covers an area of about 103,000 square meters, with its flowerbeds and lawns complementing the dense, old trees, giving it a unique charm.
In 1993, the remaining areas of this garden were added to Gheytarieh Park, and the building was renovated and repurposed as the Mellat Cultural Center.
[8] The cultural center hosts a variety of programs, including events related to national and religious celebrations like Yalda Night and Nowruz, cultural weeks featuring different countries and cities, poetry readings, painting and children's theater, parenting workshops, 3D children's exhibitions, film and book reviews, and more.
In addition to cultural events, the center offers educational classes on topics such as animation, writing, storytelling, English, acting, and directing, enhancing the quality of its services.