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Qeytarieh (also spelled Gheytarieh ) is a neighbourhood in northern Tehran , located within the larger Shemiran district. Qeytarieh has a park with the same name.

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5-770: Qeytarieh's neighbouring districts are Niavaran , Kamranieh , Farmanieh , Elahieh and Tajrish . The reason for the formation of this neighborhood, like most of others neighborhoods in Shemiranat , can be considered as agriculture and horticulture. Most of the people who settled the neighborhood came here from the city of Boroujerd from the Lorestan Province Morteza Pashaei was a musician that lived in Gheytariyeh. 35°47′30″N 51°27′03″E  /  35.79162°N 51.45093°E  / 35.79162; 51.45093 This Tehran province location article

10-446: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Niavaran Niavaran ( Persian : نياوران ) is an affluent and upperclass district in northern Tehran , Iran . 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

15-580: The extensive flourish of this land and consequently superb conditions for living. These did not stay away from the eyes of ruling dynasties in Iran, more particularly Qajar families in the 19th century. 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. Niavaran as a whole consists of three sub-regions and those are Manzariyeh, Niavaran and Jamal Abad, all of which are situated in

20-546: The first district of Tehran precisely in the north. It is home to the affluent as well as many artists, 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. In recent years, the Niavaran area has become famous by groups of artists who use

25-400: The traditional backdrop of the area for taking photos on their mobile phones. It has been extensively photographed by many artists using Instagram . The architecture is unique in that the area's graded slopes have given rise to multilevel layouts and idiosyncratic lofts. Being situated on the city foothills (1700 metres above sea level), Niavaran has a cooler climate all year round compared to

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