The Negarestan Palace (Persian: کاخ نگارستان) or the Negarestan Garden (Persian: باغ نگارستان) is a historic building in Tehran, Iran.
It was built as a summer residence by the order of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar in 1807.
[1][2] The name Negarestan is based on a room in the palace with a large number of paintings, mostly portraits, being displayed.
This was also the place where Qaem Maqam Farahani was killed by the orders of Mohammad Shah.
[4][5] Jean-Baptiste Feuvrier, Naser ed-Din Shah Qajar's personal physician, writes about how a camel was sacrificed on Eid al Adha in Negarestan every year.