Tabātabāei House

Courtyard
Tabātabāei House Entrance in Kashan, Iran

The Tabātabāei House (Persian: خانهٔ طباطبایی‌ها Khāneh-ye Tabātabāeihā) is a historic house in Kashan, Iran. It was built in the early 1880s[1] for the affluent Tabatabaei family.

It consists of four courtyards, wall paintings with elegant stained glass windows, and includes other classic features of traditional Persian residential architecture, such as biruni and andaruni.

It was designed by Ustad Ali Maryam, architect of the Borujerdis House and the Timcheh Amin od-Dowleh.

The house is almost 5,000 square meters and has been very well renovated. The interior yards have beautiful gardens.

the house has 40 rooms,4 courtyards,4 basements,3 windwards.

the house is situated at a town and neighbored with full of historical places such as:

Borujerdis House

Abbasian House

Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse

Ameri house (Ameri ha House)


and the other historical places.

the house had belonged to a trader man in carpet field. the most important trade of Kashan is rugs and carpets and many of

rich men are in carpets and textiles fields in this city.

See also

References

  1. (1996). Ganjnameh, Cyclopedia of Iranian Islamic Architecture, Volume 1: Mansions of Kashan, p. 50. Shahid Beheshti University's Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tehran.

Coordinates: 33°58′29.31″N 51°26′20.81″E / 33.9748083°N 51.4391139°E / 33.9748083; 51.4391139

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