Union House and Garden: a treasure of history in the heart of TehranThe Union House and Garden, known as Amin-ul-Sultan House, is a magnificent mansion on Lalehzar Street in Tehran, which is a relic of the Qajar era. This magnificent building, which was built at the end of the Qajar period by Amin al-Sultan, the chancellor of Muzaffar al-Din Shah, is a unique example of Iranian architecture.Architecture:The architecture of the Union House and Garden is a masterpiece of Iranian art and taste. The brick facade with tiled decorations, plastered capitals, long arches and arches, and lattice windows, all express the grandeur and splendor of this mansion. The courtyard of the house and garden of the Union is a pleasant and green space that brings an indescribable peace with a turquoise pond in the center, tall and sturdy trees, flower gardens, and green space.Different sections:Museum: Museums with different topics have been established in different parts of the Union House and Garden.Carpet Museum: In this museum, an exquisite collection of Iranian carpets from different periods is exhibited. These carpets are an example of the art and elegance of Iranian carpet weavers.Coin Museum: In this museum, a collection of Iranian coins from different periods of Iran's history is exhibited. These coins provide useful information about Iran's economic history.Museum of Manuscripts and Manuscripts: In this museum, a collection of manuscripts and manuscripts related to the Qajar period is exhibited. These documents and books provide useful information about the political and social history of Iran during the Qajar period.
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