Why is Azadi Tower famous?

The Azadi Tower, Tehran’s most iconic landmark and symbol of Tehran, was built in 1971 to celebrate the 2,500 years of the Persian Empire. The name, which means Freedom Tower, was changed in 1979 after the Islamic Revolution.

What is inside the Azadi Tower?

The Azadi Museum is located at the basement level. Inside are austere black walls of dignified proportions. A concrete mesh forms the ceiling. Heavy doors open onto a crypt with subdued lighting from showcases, each containing an object.

What does the Azadi tower represent?

History of Azadi Tower Mohammad Reza Pahlavi wanted the tower to commemorate the 2500th year of the Persian Empire. Azadi Tower represents Iran’s great history and heritage in tandem with contemporary achievements and development. The architect of the monument, Hossein Amanat, won the nationwide competition.

How old is Azadi Tower?

51c. 1971
Azadi Tower/Age

Who built the Azadi Tower?

Hossein Amanat
Azadi Tower/Architects

Can you go inside the Azadi Tower?

I was there almost a year ago and I was able to visit the museum inside and underneath the tower and also travel to the top. There are windows on the top that allows you to have a very nice view of the square.

When was Azadi Tower in Tehran built?

October 16, 1971
Azadi Tower/Opened

Why was the Azadi tower built?

* The tower, originally built in 1971 to commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of Persian monarchy, became a symbol of freedom during and after the 1979 revolution which toppled the reigning Pahlavi dynasty. Its name changed from Shahyad Tower, or Kings Memorial, to Azadi or Freedom.

Who built Azadi Tower?

Who designed Shahyad Square?

Originally named the King’s Memorial, or Shahyad, it was commissioned to mark 2,500 years of the Persian Empire, celebrating the richness of Persian history and culture. Hossein Amanat was a rising star in Iran’s architectural scene when, in 1966, he won a national competition to design the monument.

When was Azadi Square built?

1971
* The tower, originally built in 1971 to commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of Persian monarchy, became a symbol of freedom during and after the 1979 revolution which toppled the reigning Pahlavi dynasty.

Where is Azadi Tower in Tehran?

The tower is in the center of the same name square, in the western part of the city. It is between Meydan-e Azadi and Ostad Moein metro stations. Mehrabad International Airport and Western Bus Terminal are also located within walking distance from the square. That’s why Azadi Tower is also referred to as “Tehran gate”.

What is the name of the tower in Iran?

Azadi Tower. Location within Iran. The Azadi Tower (Persian: برج آزادی‎, Borj-e Āzādi; “Freedom Tower”), formerly known as the Shahyad Tower (برج شهیاد, Borj-e Šahyād; “Shah’s Memorial Tower”), is a monument located on Azadi Square in Tehran, Iran.

Why did Mohammad Reza Pahlavi build the Azadi Tower?

Mohammad Reza Pahlavi wanted the tower to commemorate the 2500th year of the Persian Empire. Azadi Tower represents Iran’s great history and heritage in tandem with contemporary achievements and development. The architect of the monument, Hossein Amanat, won the nationwide competition.

What to do in Tehran in one day?

You can visit the museum to learn about the history of Iran. Go to the top of the tower to enjoy the 360-degree view of the city. Then take a picture with the newly installed selfie statue. Watch the light show of the colorful fountain and just observe the simplicity of this architectural masterpiece.