Bojnord Melli Bank House: a treasure of Pahlavi architecture
The house of the National Bank of Bojnord is a magnificent and historic building on South Amirieh Street in Bojnord city, which dates back to the late Qajar period and the early Pahlavi period. This building, which is currently used as the central branch of National Bank in North Khorasan province, is known as one of the tourist attractions of Bojnord city due to its unique architecture and eye-catching decorations.
Time travel:
By passing through the gate of this historical building, it is as if you are going on a journey through time. This building dates back to about 90 years ago and its architecture and decorations will take you to the Pahlavi era.
Integrated architecture:
The house of Melli Bank Bojnord was built with a combination of Iranian and European architecture. The exterior of the building is decorated with bricks and plaster, and its entrance is given a special beauty with arches and long arches and exquisite tiling. Inside the building, the high ceiling and fine plasterwork have created a magnificent atmosphere.
A treasure of art:
Besides the unique architecture, the house of Melli Bank Bojnord also has very beautiful decorations and paintings. The wall paintings of this building, created by Iranian artists, narrate the stories and historical events of Iran.
Today’s user:
Today, the house of the National Bank of Bojnord is used as the central branch of the National Bank in North Khorasan province. Despite the change of use, this building is still known as one of the most important historical and cultural symbols of Bojnord city.