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Kashan Abbasid Historical House

Kashan Abbasid Historical House: a gem in the heart of the desertThe historic house of the Abbasids, known as the Tabatabai House, is a magnificent mansion from the Qajar period, located in the city of Kashan. This historical building with its eye-catching architecture and pleasant atmosphere is known as one of the prominent tourist attractions of Kashan city and receives a huge number of domestic and foreign tourists every year.History:The Abbasid House was built in 1245 AH by the order of Haj Mohammad Ibrahim, a tile merchant, nicknamed Moin al-Tajjar. Throughout its history, this building has witnessed many events and developments and it has been used as a place of residence, business, as well as holding various ceremonies and celebrations.Architecture:Abbasian house was built on a land of 5000 square meters and includes two parts, inner and outer. The inner part includes many courtyards, halls, rooms, and the outer part includes service and stables.Decorations:The interior and exterior decorations of the Abbasid house are proof of the art and creativity of Iranian architects and artists in the Qajar period. Wall paintings, delicate tiling, exquisite plasterwork, eye-catching mirror work and beautiful moqran work are among the decorations of this historical building.Different sections:Yard: The Abbasian house has five separate yards, each of which has its own beauty and characteristics. The outer courtyard, inner courtyard, backyard, garden courtyard and Narenjestan courtyard are among these courtyards.Halls: There are several halls in the Abbasid house, each designed for a specific purpose. Hall of Mirrors, Hall of Painting, Hall of Shahneshin and Reception Hall are among these halls.Rooms: There are many rooms in the Abbasian house, which were used for living and resting.Service department: The service department of Abbasian house included kitchen, bathroom, storage and stable.

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