Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Golestan Palace' has mentioned 'Sun' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Golestan PalaceUNESCO World Heritage SiteEdifice of the Sun (Shams ol Emareh)LocationTehran, IranCriteriaCultural: ii, iii, ivReference1422Inscription2013 (37th session)Area5.3 haBufferxc2xa0zone26.2 haCoordinates35xc2xb040xe2x80xb247xe2x80xb3N 51xc2xb025xe2x80xb213xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf35.67972xc2xb0N 51.42028xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 35.67972; 51.42028Location of Golestan PalaceShow map of TehranGolestan Palace (Iran)Show map of Iran
Contents 1 History 2 Sites 2.1 Marble Throne (Takht e Marmar) 2.2 Karim Khani Nook (Khalvat e Karim Khani) 2.3 Pond House (Howz Khaneh) 2.4 Brilliant Hall (Talar e Brelian) 2.5 Containers Hall (Talar e Zoruf) 2.6 Ivory Hall (Talar e Adj) 2.7 Mirror Hall (Talar e Aineh) 2.8 Salam Hall (Talar e Salam) 2.9 Diamond Hall (Talar e Almas) 2.10 Building of Windcatchers (Emarat e Badgir) 2.11 Edifice of the Sun (Shams ol Emareh) 2.12 Museum of Gifts 2.13 Abyaz Palace 2.14 Museum Hall 2.15 Photographic archive 3 Present use 4 See also 5 References 6 External links
After the Sun Throne (Takht e Khorshid) was moved to the Royal Jewels Museum at the Central Bank of Iran, this hall was designated to hold special receptions in the presence of the king, hence the name Salam Hall.
Edifice of the Sun (Shams ol Emareh)[edit]
The Edifice of the Sun
The Edifice of the Sun is considered the most stunning structure of the Golestan Palace.