29 Apr
29Apr

Museums in every city symbolize the identity of that city and country. Museums in cities like Tehran are like signs and medals of honor that cling to their chests, and cities do their best to take care of them like their most important urban elements, and day by day, more and more of this. Show people their treasure-filled buildings. Museums in Tehran are very diverse, and each exhibits a part of the historical line of Iran. This diversity and abundance has led us to prepare a complete list of museums in Tehran in this article and to review each of them together.


National jewelry Museum

If we want to be honest with ourselves, we have to say that we have seen places in our lives that our hearts wanted us to remember something about! Lust is a common feeling among all human beings, but it can be said that the National Jewelry Museum, which tops the list of museums in Tehran, is an exception. The reason this museum is exceptional is that while we are fascinated by the museum's royal jewels, from light diamonds to rare beds and peacock beds and thousands of other small and large jewels, we can easily imagine that these jewels are comfortable. If we don't have our hands in our coffers, at least they're in a safe place called the National Jewelry Museum, and they're safe. It is worth mentioning that the National Jewelry Museum is also a kind of national jewelry treasury, because this rare and priceless treasure is the financial and monetary support of Iran. Visiting this museum is very careful and the type of protection is a little different from other museums. Visits to the National Jewelry Museum from Saturday to Tuesday are every week from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Also, keep in mind that people under the age of 12 are not allowed to enter the museum!


The National Museum of Iran

The National Museum of Iran, which has a unique place in the complete list of museums in Tehran, is the main protector of the remnants of ancient Iran and has attracted the attention of many foreign visitors in previous decades. The pride of Iran can be found among the objects protected by the museum; the Parthian man, the salt man, the 3,000-year-old inscriptions, and more than 300,000 relics from ancient Iran are all in the heart of the museum. Of course, it should be noted that the National Museum of Iran is divided into two sections: the Museum of Ancient Iran and the Museum of the Islamic Era; It can be said that the Islamic period section has shown a clear and unparalleled example of Islamic art and its documents.


Reza Abbasi Museum, unknown but beautiful!

Reza Abbasi Museum is one of the most beautiful museums located in the famous city of Tehran. The museum consists of five amazing halls; the temporary exhibition hall, which is located on the ground floor and is related to the seasonal handicraft exhibitions. The calligraphy hall is located on the first floor of the Reza Abbasi Museum, which is full of beautiful paintings. The painting hall is located on the first floor, which is a treasure trove of valuable paintings by great masters of Iranian painting. The Islamic Art Hall is also located on the second floor, which is a wonderful hall for those who are interested in the art of Islamic Thousand Colors. Go up the stairs a little and pass the beautiful halls of Reza Abbasi Museum. You will reach the third floor, which is the hall of the pre-Islamic period. Indeed, the Reza Abbasi Museum deserves to be included in the complete list of museums in Tehran! Of course, in order not to be difficult for visitors to visit this museum, the visit to the halls of this museum starts from the third floor and ends on the ground floor. Of course, it should be said that Reza Abbasi Museum is also known as "Agha Reza" and "Reza Khan" museums.


Museum of Glass and Pottery

It is cruel if we do not include the museum that preserves the unique art of pottery and glassware in the complete list of museums in Tehran! The Glass and Pottery Museum is located in Tehran and is one of the top ten museums in Iran. Aside from the exquisite pottery in the museum, you should first take a long, deep look at the museum building and its interior and exterior design; plastering, unique bricks, unique enamel and inlays, and more. The beating of the Glass and Pottery Museum makes many visitors forget the point and prefer to spend more time in the museum. Zarrin Pham Hall, Audio Visual Hall, Sadaf Hall, Mina Hall, Mina Hall, Lajevard Hall and Crystal Hall are the parts of Pottery and Glass Museum, each of which gives you a world of delicate and beautiful Iranian art. .


Iranian Money Museum with a different design

Even the building of this museum reminds one of the minted coins! The structure of the Money Museum of Iran is a clear example of a building with neoclassical architecture in Tehran. The concrete structure and curves of this museum are interesting for everyone. As you enter the museum, you can see the multiplication of money in Iran, from coins to paper banknotes. Of course, the multiplication of money in Iran has a very long history, and yet the collection of coins and monetary units of this country are still periods that no one knows about. The Museum of Money is also known as the Money Watch Museum, and the name is reminiscent of the memories of many of Tehran's earlier decades.

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