Ejabat Palace
The first item in this section of Chalus attractions is Ejabat Palace, which you can find in the Kelardasht area, Ejabat village. The history of this palace dates back to the Pahlavi era and its architecture is inspired by European style.
Plaster decorations, stonework, various patterns, German chandeliers, green-colored roofing, French tables, and Polish wooden decoration are among the architectural attractions of Ejabat Palace. The fine details and architectural elements used in the palace building captivate every viewer. The outdoor area of Ejabat Palace is also worth seeing; this garden is covered with tall cypress trees, making the space more attractive.
Unfortunately, public and tourist access to Ejabat Palace is prohibited; only some officials and authorities with official coordination are allowed to visit. However, cultural heritage officials are trying to reopen Ejabat Palace to the public.
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