The Abbas Museum is also a very unique building. This museum also houses a lot of ancient fossils. The depths of the museum are also quite meaningful. You can understand some of the natural history of this country. [Fun] Very interesting
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Reza Abbasi Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Reza Abbas Museum is named after the great artist of the Safavid period. There are not only the works of the master painter, but also a rich collection of other collections, covering art treasures from the prehistoric era to the end of the Qajar dynasty in the 20th century. Including pottery, iron, silk fabrics in the pre-Islamic era, and paintings and calligraphy in the Islamic period, it shows the development of Iranian art in a comprehensive and continuous manner, which is difficult to see in other Iranian museums.
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Reza Abbasi Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Abbas Museum is also a very unique building. This museum also houses a lot of ancient fossils. The depths of the museum are also quite meaningful. You can understand some of the natural history of this country. [Fun] Very interesting
Abbas Museum is a very spacious place, where there are many precious cultural relics and jewelry works of art. Women need to pay attention to dress when they come in. They can not expose their skin. They can lend you clothes.
This is the purest Museum of Islamic Art in Iran. It exhibits many cultural relics from the Stone Age to the last Balevi Dynasty in Iran, including paintings, calligraphy, porcelain, bronze and so on. Among them, a large number of porcelains were exported to Iran from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and many of them are valuable.
I went there a few years ago and had a good chance to see it again.
The Museum of Lisa Abbas is open for free, and its collection includes many Islamic pottery, iron, silk and ancient books. In addition, there are a lot of porcelains, which were exported to China during the Ming Dynasty. It really has a kind of cordiality.
The museum is smaller, but the collection is definitely more elaborate than the National Museum. Many fine gold and pottery. Detailed drawings of Iran. And the Koran with gold foil. It's worth taking time to savor.