House of Iftikharul Islam Tabatabai: a gem in the heart of Borujerd history
Iftikharul Islam Tabatabai House, which is also known as Tabatabai House, is located in Borujerd city on Safa Street. This house, which was built in the Qajar period by Haj Iftikhar al-Islam Tabatabaei, is an example of noble residential architecture in that period.
Architecture:
Iftikharul Islam Tabatabai’s house with interior and exterior plan, central courtyard and exquisite decorations is an example of magnificent Qajar architecture.
Brick is used as the main material in the construction of the house, and brick decorations, tiling and painting have given it a special beauty and elegance.
The lofty porch on the south side of the yard, luxurious hall, living rooms and kitchen are among the interior parts of the house.
The exterior of the house includes a large yard, hall, guest rooms and stables.
Different sections:
Central courtyard: The courtyard is a pleasant and green space where there is a large pond and various trees and flowers.
Hall: The hall is a large and luxurious space that is used to receive guests and hold various ceremonies.
Living rooms: Living rooms have been a place for family to relax and spend their free time.
Kitchen: The kitchen was a space for cooking food.
Stable: The stable was a space for keeping horses and other animals.
In addition to the mentioned items:
Iftikharul Islam Tabatabai’s house is currently used as a museum.
Exquisite objects and dishes, traditional agricultural tools, historical documents and valuable manuscripts are displayed in this museum.
Visiting the house of Iftikharul Islam Tabatabai is an opportunity to learn about the history, culture and architecture of Iran during the Qajar period.