The Shahoor’s Palace is one of the palaces of the Achaemenid Dynasty, built by Ardeshir II. It sits in the lower Zagros Mountains, between Dez and Karkheh rivers, 250 kilometers east of the great Tigris River. It is known for its name along the Shahoor River and has been the main palace of Ardeshir II. The Shahoor's Palace is a magnificent hall with 64 columns and they are similar to the pillars of Apadana Palace, another attraction o Susa, but with the difference that it is shorter than the columns of Apadana Palace. Stone and clay are the materials used in Shahoor’s Palace. This palace has a square shaped hall with lateral installations. The columns are made of stone and its walls are of sun baked bricks. Experience Susa's sightseeing with Alaedin Travel Iran tours and join us to visit Shahoor’s Palace and the other historical attractions of this city.