Servestan Palace ( Pers. کاخ ساسانی سروستان ) is an architectural monument of the Sassanid era east of the city of Servestan in the Iranian ostans of Fars . Built in the V century under the reign of Shahinshah Bahram V.
Regarding the purpose of the building, partly reminiscent of the Firuzabad Palace , various assumptions were made - the governor's palace, the place of hunting feasts, the sanctuary of fire-worshipers . To the north of the palace in antiquity there was another smaller building. The building is rectangular in plan (36.4 x 41.75 m.), The rooms are asymmetrical, and four aivans form the courtyard.
The palace was put on state guard in 1956, but unprofessional attempts at restoration did not contribute to the improvement of its condition.