Niavaran

Bordering leafy, uphill-winding Darband Street, it can be reached from Tajrish Square, and is close to Darabad in the far north-eastern corner of Greater Tehran.

The aqueduct of flumes was the base for Niavaran district nearly hundreds years ago, this led to the extensive flourish of this land and consequently superb conditions for living.

They initiated major constructions of summer house villas and palaces and from there a deluxe lifestyle beaome the set-mark of this region in Tehran.

[1] It is home to the affluent as well as many artists,[2] and replete with cultural riches such as Niavaran Palace Complex, Niavaran Park, and the Farhangsara (cultural centre) that includes an amphitheatre, museum, music hall, and Café Gallerie, a courtyard coffee shop with indoor exhibition space.

Being situated on the city foothills (1700 metres above sea level), Niavaran has a cooler climate all year round compared to the rest of Tehran, and excellent vantage points.

The Niavaran Building of the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM).
The Niavaran Public Library is nestled snugly within the Niavaran city park.