Hasht Behesht Palace, constructed in 1669 (1080 AH), during the reign of Shah Suleiman, is one of the residences of the last Safavid kings. However, only a little remains from Hasht Behesht Garden, which once surrounded this beautiful palace.
The palace has two floors, numerous rooms, and chambers. Its exterior view, adorned with valuable tiles depicting various birds and animals, is particularly appealing.
Today, the surroundings of the palace have been transformed into a public park, one of Isfahan's popular recreation sites.
