Unusual view of the Azadi Tower (from below), Freedom Monument in Tehran, Iran - stock photo
This image was taken in August 2019 in Azadi Square in Tehran, capital of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Azadi tower ("Freedom Tower" in Persian) is a monument designed by the architect Hossein Amanat. It was built in 1971 to commemorate the 2,500th year of the foundation of the Imperial State of Iran. It was previously named Shahyad Tower ("Shah's Memorial Tower" in Persian).
The Azadi tower is about 45 meters tall and is covered with marble.
It is one of the symbols of Tehran.
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