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The Hasht Behesht Palace, also known as the Eight Paradise Palace, is a stunning example of Isfahan's rich history and architectural brilliance. Located in the heart of Chahar Bagh Avenue, the palace exudes elegance and sophistication, with its name referring to its heavenly gardens and serene atmosphere. Committed by Shah Suleiman in the late 17th century, the palace served as a retreat for the Safavid royalty, featuring vibrant murals and opulent furnishings. The palace's gardens, designed with cascading fountains, fragrant flower beds, and shady nooks, provided a tranquil escape from city life. Despite its ravages, the palace's legacy lives on, with its surrounding area transformed into a beautiful park. Isfahan offers an abundance of cultural gems, including Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Chehel Sotoun Palace, and Ali Qapu Palace. Visitors can immerse themselves in the city's rich heritage and imagine the Hasht Behesht Palace in its prime, adorned with exquisite tilework and bustling with royal life.