Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art: a treasure of contemporary art
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art is like a window to the world of contemporary art in Iran and the world. This museum, which was opened in 1356 by Farah Pahlavi, has become one of the most important cultural centers of Iran over the years.
A unique treasure:
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts houses a unique treasure of contemporary artworks. This treasure contains more than 3,000 works by prominent Iranian and foreign artists such as Pablo Picasso, Gustav Klimt, Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Marc Chagall.
Variety and variety:
The works of art in the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art are very diverse. Paintings, sculptures, drawings, graphics, photography, and new arts are only part of the variety of works in this museum.
Cultural activities:
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, in addition to displaying permanent works, regularly hosts temporary exhibitions of works by Iranian and foreign artists. Also, this museum organizes various cultural programs such as educational workshops, seminars, and specialized meetings throughout the year.
The role of the museum in culture and art:
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art plays an important role in Iranian culture and art. By holding exhibitions and cultural programs, this museum helps to raise the level of knowledge and public awareness in the field of contemporary art. Also, this museum helps to promote and develop Iranian contemporary art by supporting Iranian artists.
Museum visit:
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art is open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00 and on Sundays from 14:00 to 18:00. You need a ticket to enter the museum. Photography of the museum works with a camera and mobile phone is allowed.