Karnasian Bath (Dezful Museum of Anthropology):
Introduction:
Karnasian Bath, also known as Dezful Museum Bath and Dezful Anthropological Museum, dates back to the Qajar period and is located in Dezful, Siros Street, Qala neighborhood. This building was registered as one of the national works of Iran on March 25, 1378 with registration number 2605.
History:
Hammam Karnasian was built in 1290 AH by the order of Mohammad Taghi Khan Karnasian, one of the rich people of Dezful. This bath was active until 1350 and after that it became Dezful Museum of Anthropology.
Architecture:
Karnasian bath has a magnificent and eye-catching architecture. This building includes various parts, such as the roof, the greenhouse, the treasury, etc., which are decorated with brick decorations, tiling, and paintings.
Museum of Anthropology:
Dezful Museum of Anthropology, which is located in Hammam Kernasian, displays objects and accessories related to the life of Dezful people in the past periods. This museum includes different sections such as clothing section, agricultural tools and equipment section, pottery section, etc.