in one third of the longitudinal axis, but it was
always located at the intersection of the axes (Fig.
8). A careful analysis Persian gardens such as Fin,
Shahzadeh and Chehel-Sotun reveals that the
pavilions were usually located on the one third of
the longitudinal axis. However, Chehel-Sotun as a
governmental-ceremonial garden has had a greater
palace in comparison to the other two gardens.