The Qajar Museum of Tabriz

The Qajar Museum of Tabriz, which is also known as the house of Amir Nizam Grossi, is one of the popular tourist attractions in Tabriz. This museum is located in Sheshgolan neighborhood and in a historical building related to the Qajar period.
History:
The building of the Qajar Museum was built in 1247 by the order of Amir Nizam Grossi, a nobleman of the Qajar period. After the death of Amir Nizam, this building was owned by different people and was finally bought by the Cultural Heritage Organization in 1370. After restoration, this building was opened as Qajar Museum in 2005.
Architecture:
The Qajar Museum of Tabriz is built on two floors with an area of 1500 square meters. The facade of this building is brick and has tiling and plastering decorations. The plan is similar and the courtyard is in the center.
Different parts of the museum:
Arms Hall: In this hall, all kinds of hot and cold weapons from the Qajar period are exhibited.
Regal and Faramin Hall: In this hall, the pictures of the Qajar period nobles and the orders of Qajar kings are displayed.
Hall of architecture and urban planning: in this hall, models and maps of architecture and urban planning of the Qajar period are exhibited.
Lock Hall: In this hall, all kinds of old locks from the Qajar era are exhibited.
Lantern Hall: In this hall, various lanterns and old lights from the Qajar era are exhibited.
objects:
In the Qajar Museum of Tabriz, various objects related to the Qajar period are exhibited. These objects include pottery, carpets, coins, documents, jewelry, clothes, and paintings.
The Qajar Museum of Tabriz is a good place to learn about the history and culture of the Qajar period. Visiting this museum is recommended to all tourists

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