Qajar Museum
One of the museums in the city of Tabriz. This museum is located at the home of the Amir-Maj-Gen Masoumeh and in the Sheshgalan neighborhood near the children’s hospital behind the Sheikh Attar school. The Qajar Museum was officially launched in 2006 after the restoration and restoration. The House of Mercy was created during Nasir al-Din Shah’s period and was offered by Amir Grossi (a politician, diplomat, philosopher and philosopher of the Qajar period). The building was purchased by the Cultural Heritage Organization in 1370 and registered in the National Heritage List No. 1749.
This house of Tabriz was used as a Qajar Museum after restoration and preservation of architectural features and traditional building features. This museum is located near the tomb of al-Shira’e in Tabriz, where there are more than 400 famous poets including Shahriar, Qatran, Asadi Tusi, Faryabi and Thakyat al-Islam.
Architectural Features of Qajar Museum of Tabriz:
The UAE’s mansion is built on an area of 3000 square meters, two floors and a 1500 square meter substructure. The building consists of 2 inner and outer courtyards, which have gardens and pools, doubling the beauty of it. 16 pillars with gorgeous verandahs. At the top of the floor, the sash lattice windows with colored glass, the moldings of the north and south, as well as the mirror and the moldings of the inner and inner halls, add to the beauty of the complex, and there is a large basement in the basement, one of the most beautiful parts of the building. . The pillars of the basement and the brickwork of the ceiling are also impressive.
Tabriz Museum of Qajar Museum:
The first floor courtyards of the Qajar Museum: Coin Hall, Woolen Hall, Chinese Hall, Glass Hall, Metals Hall, Music Hall, Khatam Hall.
Qajar Museum Basements: Stone Hall, Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame and Prescriptions, Hall of Architecture and City Hall and Lock Hall and Lighthouse Hall
The reason for choosing this as the Qajar Museum of Tabriz was the significance of the Dar al-Saltanah of Tabriz during the Qajar period. This is the city where the crown prince lived. In fact, from the year 1218 AH, when Abbas Mirza Naybal Saltaneh Fath Ali Shah, the city became officially crown prince. In addition, the city of Tabriz during the Iranian-Russian wars was the center of gravity and headquarters.
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