It represents an important turn in modern Iranian art and it accurately portrays Mirror Hall in the Golestan Palace, where even the painting remains. Which is also part of the museum building. The palace's highlight are the Main Halls, including the dazzling Talar-e Ayaneh (Mirror Hall). The painting is now displayed in Golestan Palace. It is one of the most famous hall of Golestan Palace.

Golestan Palace is a distinctive and precious testimony of the architectural language and decorative art depicted in the Qajar era, mostly in Naser ed-Din Shah’s heritage. Built between 1874 and 1877 the Peacock Throne was housed here before it was moved to the National Jewels Museum. Golestan palace also functioned as the coronation of Mohammad Reza Shah in 1967 (25 years after he came to power) and royal weddings. This is the one amazing of Iran Tourism Attractions and the sixteenth Iranian work on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
It was built simultaneously with Reception Hall between 1874 and 1877. The name is taken from the Golestan Hall at the external mansion. The painting, which took five years to be completed, is considered the masterpiece of Kamal-ol-Molk. Mirror Hall in Golestan Palace. Hall of Mirrors is located west of the Reception Hall and over the frontispiece and stone Iwan in front of lobby of the palace. It was used for the coronation of Mohammad Reza Shah in 1967 (25 years after he came to power) and royal weddings. The walled Palace, one of the oldest groups of buildings in Teheran, became the seat of government of the Qajar family, which came into power in 1779 and made Teheran the capital of the country. Today it and two adjoining halls house gifts, including a set of … Golestan Palace. In the west of the Hall of Salam and in the vicinity of it, one of the famous Golestan Hall of Fame is called Mirror Hall. Undoubtedly, the mirror hall is one of the most famous section of Golestan Palace. This hall was dedicated to the Peacock Throne and the Kianid Crown when the objects in the old museum were taken to the new museum; … The Golestan Palace was listed on the 37th Annual Meeting of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Cambodia, Phnom Penh.

Just a few steps away from Reception hall, Mirror hall hosts one of the most beautiful paintings of Iran popular painter Kamal ol molk. It was commissioned by Shah himself and is linked to two unfortunate events. In the Nasereddin Testament of the Shah Qajar of Golestan Palace (nearly 49 years) and his visit as the first King of Europe in three trips to the years 1873, 1878 and 1889. The lavish Golestan Palace is a masterpiece of the Qajar era, embodying the successful integration of earlier Persian crafts and architecture with Western influences. Not only it features some of the best samples of Persian ornamentation, but it was also illustrated by Mirza Mohammad Khan Kamalol Molk – one of the most prominent Iranian painters of all times – in 1891.