Architecture
The garden of the Masoudiyeh mansion was built by order of Masoud Mirza, nicknamed Zil-ul-Sultan, son of Nasser al-Din Shah, in 1295 AH, and under the supervision of Reza Qoli Khan (nicknamed Siraj-ul-Molk) on a land area of about 4000 square meters, and consists of an exterior (Diwan Khane) and an interior and other annexes. The architect of this building is Master Shaban Memar Bashi.
Some of the decorations used in the construction of the building include: stucco, tiling, calligraphy, wall paintings, and…
The area of the complex is 15,600 square meters and is in the form of a trapezoid, extending from the northeast to the southwest. Its eastern side is 188.5 meters, its western side is 138.5 meters, and its southern side is 86 meters, with an extension (Abdarkhaneh Courtyard) in the southwest where the Education and Training Printing House is located. The main buildings are: the Divankhaneh building, the Sofreh Khaneh building (its name is based on the symmetry that is in the Golestan Palace and next to the Salam Hall of the Museum Palace and the Mirror Hall), Seyyed Javadi Courtyard, Seyyed Javadi Mansion, Moshiri Courtyard, Moshir-al-Dawlah Mansion, Backyard, Backyard Mansion, Sidewalk Mansion, Kaleske-ro Mansion, Divankhaneh Garden and the new buildings from north to south are: a one-story brick building consisting of a card-making section, security, guarding, National Bank, power substation, flower house, restrooms, a three-story brick building (selection), a three-story brick building (Education Council), a one-story brick building located north of the Seyyed Javadi Mansion (audio-visual), a one-story brick building with a veranda (photography, etc.), temporary warehouses, new one-story buildings, a printing house located east of the courtyard and the water supply house, the southwest building of the complex.