Shah Lafti Museum, a gateway to the world of wrestlers and wrestling culture
Shah Lafti Museum (Museum of Pahlavi Rituals), which is located in Chahar Borj village near Mashhad, is not only a museum, but a gateway to the world of wrestlers and the culture of wrestlers. By entering this museum, it is as if you are going on a journey in time and you are traveling to the era of famous Iranian wrestlers such as Puria Vali and Jahan Pahlavan Takhti.
In the Zorkhaneh section of the museum, you can see the Zorkhaneh pit, which is full of passion and excitement. The shafts and kebadas are located in a corner and as if they are waiting for warriors to move them with strength and strength. The statues of Iran’s famous fighters in this section will make you feel proud.
In the anchorage section, you will experience a traditional and relaxing atmosphere. You can sit next to the charcoal samovar and enjoy tea and vegetables that are offered with sincerity and sincerity. Ceramic dishes and traditional hookahs will revive the feeling of nostalgia in you.
The kitchen section of the museum house takes you to the world of traditional Iranian cooking. The stone cooking pot and copper and cast iron dishes are reminiscent of simple and blessed Iranian tables. The statue of the Zorkhaneh chef inspires you with a sense of intimacy and hospitality.
But Shah Lafti Museum does not end only with the display of objects. In this museum, witness the holding of various programs such as
Ritual shows:
In these shows, mentors and wrestlers perform ancient movements and wrestler rituals.
Watching these shows will take you to the world of heroes and values such as chivalry, courage and humility.
Narrator:
In this program, Naqalan narrates epic and heroic stories like Shahnameh.
Listening to these stories will introduce you to the culture and history of Iran.