This garden enjoyed prominence during the reign of Safavid kings.
This garden enjoyed prominence during the reign of Safavid kings. It is in an orange grove near Boustan avenue, which leads to the tomb of Sadi. The garden takes on a more beautiful appearance in spring because of its blooming tangerine trees. The orange trees are healthy and the central pavilion is fine. But much of the garden has been insensitively modernized with concrete paving and blue painted water channels. Some of the walks are lined with cypress trees.
The building has a verandah supported by two monolithic pillars. Its facade is covered with glazed tiles and plaster moldings, its doors are fine examples of inlay work and mirror work, and there are some lovely paintings on wood with flower, shrub and bird designs.