Sadabad Palace and Complex built in Pahlavi era The complex was first inhabited by Qajar monarchy and the royal family in the 19th century. After an expansion of the compounds, Reza Shah lived there in the 1920s. And his son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi moved there in the 1970s.

After the Iranian Islamic Revolution, the complex became a museum. However, the current presidential palace is located adjacent to the Sa’dabad compound.

Sadabad Palace has 18 places, which 7 places had changed to museums.
Nation Palace: Shah Reza summer villa
Nation Arts Museum (or Africa Museum): Situated in Nation Museum, where Chinese, Indian’s and African’s Dedications to Shah, is protected
Green  Museum: Shah Reza  Summer Palace
Anthropology Search Museum: Any kind of Iranian customs, related to culture and civilization of ancient Iran are showed
Military Museum: Equipment and Weapons from Achaemenian period to now
Mir Emad Museum: Calligraphy Masterpieces of Mir Emad and his period other calligraphists
Abkar Museum: Klara Abkar Paintings
Behzad Museum (miniature): Hossein Behzad Paintings
Fine Art Museum: 18th & 19th-century European Paintings
Water Museum: Keeping, restoring and revenue operation of water in Iran