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Coordinates: 35°4832N 51°2818E / 35.80889°N 51.47167°E / 35.80889; 51.47167
 

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The Niavaran Public Library is within the Niavaran city park.

Niavaran Park is a public park in north Tehran at Shahid Bahonar Street. It is located within the Niavaran district and is situated immediately south of the Niavaran Palace Complex. The park was established in 1969 by the order of the Late Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The area of Niavaran Park is 62,000 square meters.[1] The park's extensive fountains take up 3320 square meters, and green space includes 8000 square meters of flowers, 20,000 square meters of lawn.[2]

The park is equipped with playgrounds for children and sport facilities as well as chess tables and ping pong tables. The park includes the Children's Cultural Center and library, as well as a prayer hall and four large pools.[2] Walking is a popular activity according to a survey of visitors in 2008.[1]

In 2000, a canal was built to provide water to the park from the Niyavaran aqueduct.[2]

In Pop Culture[edit]

Niavaran Park is referenced in the Tom Clancy novels Support and Defend (2014)[3] and Under Fire (2016).[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Rad, Gholamreza Pezeshki; Zamani, Nasser; Radhakrishna, Rama B. (2008). "Public Attitudes Towards Naturalistic and Designed Landscapes in the City of Tehran, Iran" (PDF).
  • ^ a b c Sadeghian, Sara; Nafezi, Yasaman; Soltanmohammadlou, Saeideh; Kianfar, Amir; Irvin, Emily (April 2021). "Study of Sustainable Development in Parks of North Tehran According to SDG11, Case Studies: Niyavaran and Qeytariyeh Parks". International Journal of Architectural Engineering & Urban Planning. 31 (2). doi:10.22068/ijaup.31.2.608.
  • ^ Greaney, Mark (2014-07-22). Tom Clancy Support and Defend. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-698-18535-7.
  • ^ Blackwood, Grant (2016-04-05). Tom Clancy Under Fire. Penguin Publishing Group. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-425-28318-9.
  • 35°48′32N 51°28′18E / 35.80889°N 51.47167°E / 35.80889; 51.47167


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