Bagh Sepehdar mansion: a gem in the history and culture of Qazvin
Sepehdar Bagh mansion shines like a gem in the heart of the history and culture of Qazvin city. This magnificent building, which was built during the Qajar period and by the order of Mohammadwali Khan Tankabani, the great general of the generals, is a relic of the heyday of the flourishing of Iranian architecture and art.
Architecture:
Passing through the entrance gate of the garden, a two-story mansion with a brick facade and tiled decorations captivates the eyes of every viewer. The rectangular plan of the building has given it a special order. On the first floor, the halls, rooms and kitchen provide space for living and entertaining. But the second floor, with pillared porches overlooking the garden, seems to tell a story of glory and beauty.
Decorations:
It is as if Iranian artists have used all their elegance and skill in decorating Bagh Sepehdar mansion. Fine and artistic brickwork has adorned the exterior and interior of the building. The exquisite tilings in the entrance hall and porches have given a unique appearance to the mansion. Plastering of the ceiling and walls show an incomparable elegance. And wall paintings with religious and historical images give a spiritual and epic spirit to the mansion.
Garden:
Bagh Sepehdar mansion is located in the heart of a lovely green garden. Tall and stout trees have created a cool shade and a relaxing atmosphere in the garden. Stone ponds and streams give freshness to the garden. And colorful flowers double the beauty of the garden.
Agricultural Museum:
Today, Bagh Sepehdar mansion has been revived as a museum of Iran’s agricultural history. In this museum, various objects and tools related to Iran’s traditional agriculture are exhibited. It is as if the Sepehdar Garden mansion not only narrates a story of glory and beauty, but also tells a story of the efforts of Iranian people throughout history.