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Museum of the Islamic Era

Writer's picture: VOLGHAN HosseiniVOLGHAN Hosseini

Museum of the Islamic Era: a treasure of Islamic art and cultureThe Islamic Era Museum, located on Si-Tir Street in Tehran, is a gateway to the wonderful world of Islamic art and culture. This museum, which was opened in 1375, is known as one of the most important specialized museums in the field of Islamic art and culture in Iran.A unique collection:This museum contains a unique collection of artistic and historical works from the early centuries of Islam to the Qajar period. More than 50,000 objects are stored in this museum, which displays a treasure of Islamic art and culture. From the pottery and metal objects of the early Islamic period to the masterpieces of painting and calligraphy of different Islamic periods, they are all gathered in this museum.Variety and variety:The diversity of the works displayed in this museum is amazing. From coins and banknotes of different Islamic eras to pottery and metal vessels, exquisite fabrics, carpets and rugs, paintings, sculptures, carvings, inlays, and calligraphy works, everyone is gathered in this museum to see the progress of artistic and cultural developments in the period. to display Islam.Unique layout:The objects displayed in the Museum of the Islamic Era are arranged in the order of the Islamic dynasties. This unique arrangement allows visitors to observe artistic and cultural developments in each dynasty separately.Featured works:Among the many exquisite works in the Islamic era museum, some objects have a special importance and position. Among these works, we can mention exquisite handwritten Qurans, Baisanghari's Shahnameh, Gulshan's calligraphy, and Kamaluddin Behzad's paintings.Side activities:In addition to the exhibition halls, the Museum of the Islamic Era also has a library, restoration workshop, and publications. The library of this museum is a valuable reference for researchers and those interested in Islamic art and history. The museum's restoration workshop preserves and preserves historical objects, and the museum's publications have published many reference books on Islamic art and history.

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