Palaces, Museums , Mosques , shrines , mausoleums and Churches
Golestan Palace where the Peacock Throne of the Persian Shahs can be found.
National Museum of Iran
Sa'dabad Palaces Complex
Glassware and Ceramics Museum of Iran
The Carpet Museum of Iran
Tehran's Underglass painting Museum
Niavaran Palace Complex.
The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art features the works of great artists such as Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol.
Soltani Mosque, built by Fath Ali Shah
Atiq Mosque, built in 1663
Mo'ezz o-dowleh mosque, built by Fath Ali Shah
Haj Seyd Azizollah mosque, built by Fath Ali Shah
Al-javad mosque, Iran's first modernist design mosque.
The Old Sepahsalar mosque, another prominent Qajar era mosque.
The new Sepahsalar mosque Madreseh e Motahari
Filsuf o-dowleh Mosque, Qajar era
Moshir ol-Saltaneh Mosque, Qajar era
Mo'ayyer ol-Mamalik Mosque, Qajar era
Shahr Banu Mausoleum
Javan-mard Qassab Mausoleum, a pre-Islamic semi-mythical hero
Dozens of Imam-zadeh shrines, hundreds of years old, including that of Imam Zadeh Saleh.
Ibn Babviyeh cemetery, where many Iranian giants such as Takhti and Ali Akbar Dehkhoda are buried.
Zahir o-dowleh cemetery, where many Iranian giants of art and culture such as Iraj Mirza, Mohammad Taghi Bahar, Forough Farrokhzad, Abolhasan Saba, Ruhollah Khaleghi, and Darvish-khan are buried.
Kordan Tomb, Seljuqi era, Karaj.
Maydanak Tomb, 13th century, Karaj
The Polish cemetery north of Tehran, where numerous WW2 western allied soldiers are buried.
Churches:
Surep Georg Church, 1790
Thaddeus Bartoqimus Church, 1808
Tatavus Church, from the Qajar era
Enjili Church, 1867
Assyrian Church