Baqcheh Jooq Palace is a palace located between the border towns of Maku and Bazargan in West Azarbaijan.
It is situated in a vast garden covering about 11 hectares (27 acres). This palace was built at the end of Qajar dynasty under the orders of Iqbal-ol-Saltaneh Makui, one of the commanders of Mozafaredin Shah.
History and construction
editThe palace complex was commissioned in 1858 by Naser al-Din Shah of the Qajar dynasty, and construction was completed in 1879.
Architectural style and design
editBaqcheh Jooq Palace exemplifies traditional Persian architecture with multiple courtyards, iwans, and gardens.
Notable Features of the Palace
editGrand courtyards and gardens
editThe palace is centered around a vast rectangular courtyard surrounded by two-story arcades.
Intricate tilework and mosaics
editColorful tile mosaics adorn the vaults, wall panels, floors, and fountains throughout the palace complex.
Decorative fountains and pools
editThe palace gardens contain fountains.
Ornate mirror work and stucco carvings
editGilded mirrors and intricate stucco moldings embellish the palace interior spaces in typical Qajar fashion.
Daily Life and Activities at the Palace
editRoyal receptions and gatherings
editIn its heyday, the palace would have bustled with members of the extensive royal family, guests, and servants.
Lavish feasts and entertainment
editSumptuous carpets, low sofreh tables, and cushions were arranged in courtyards for picnics.
External links
editMedia related to Baqcheh Jooq Palace at Wikimedia Commons
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