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Bandar Kong Museum of Anthropology

Bandar Kong Museum of Anthropology, a treasure of culture and history in the heart of BandarIntroduction:Bandar Kong Museum of Anthropology is a museum in Bandar Kong city of Bandarlange city in Hormozgan province, which was opened in 2013. This museum, which is located in the place of a historical house belonging to the late Qajar period and early Pahlavi period, is known as one of the cultural tourism attractions of this historical port.Outstanding properties:Collection: This museum includes various sections such as anthropology, navigation, archeology, and manuscripts.Anthropology section: In the museum's anthropology section, the objects and accessories of the people of Bandar Kong in the past are exhibited. These objects include local clothes, pottery, agricultural and maritime tools, ornaments, etc.Maritime section: Due to the long history of maritime in the port of Kong, a significant part of the museum is dedicated to this topic. In this section, seafaring tools and equipment, ship replicas, seafaring documents and photos are displayed.Archeology section: In the museum's archeology section, works from different eras from pre-history to the Islamic period are exhibited. These works include pottery, sculptures, stone tools, etc.Manuscript section: In the manuscript section of the museum, a collection of exquisite Qurans, manuscript books and historical documents are displayed.Historical House: The museum building itself, as a historical house, has unique architecture and decorations, which are considered one of the attractions of the museum.Access path:Bandar Kong Museum of Anthropology is located in the center of Bandar Kong city, Bahrpima neighborhood, Berke Sangi square.Best time to visit:The best time to visit Bandar Kong Museum of Anthropology is spring and autumn. In these seasons, the weather is cooler and you can enjoy the beauty of the museum more.

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