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Ab-o-Atash
Park (Persian: پارکِ
آب
و
آتش, Pārk-e
Āb-o-Ātaš),
literally
the
"Water-and-Fire
Park",
also
known
as
the Ebrahim
Park (Persian: پارکِ
ابراهیم, Pārk-e
Ebrāhim),
is
a
park
in
northern Tehran, Iran.
With
an
area
over
24000
square
meters,
the
park
was
opened
on
June
27,
2009,
by
the
55th Mayor
of
Tehran, Mohammad
Baqer
Qalibaf.
The
park
has
an
exclusive
area
designed
for
water-playing,
alongside
four
fire-towers
which
make
fire
flames
as
high
as
6
to
8
meters,
with
the
whole
presentation
accompanied
by
music.
There
is
also
an amphitheater in
the
park,
with
a
700-meter tent which
has
a
capacity
of
370
people.
Other
features
of
the
park
include horse
training,
a light
house, gazebos,
and
several
interior
cafeterias.
Ab-o-Atash
Park
is
connected
to
Nowruz
Park
by
the suspension
bridge of Abrisham,
and
to
Taleqani
Forest
Park
by
the
largest pedestrian
overpass of
Tehran, Tabiat
Bridge.
It
is
also
attached
to
Banader
Park,
with
a
light
house
in
between.
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