Isfahan: History Museum
Places and attractions in the History museum category
Categories
- Mosque
- Historical place
- Museum
- Church
- Park
- Sacred and religious sites
- Bridge
- History museum
- Cemetery
- Mausoleum
- Universities and schools
Ālī Qāpū
Majestic palace with a lavish music room The Ālī Qāpū Palace is a grandiose historical edifice gracing the western side of the Naqsh-e Jahan Square in the vibrant city of Isfahan, Iran. This 16th-century masterpiece, once the majestic seat of government of the Safavid kings, stands as a testament to the...
Hasht Behesht
Enduring royal palace built in 1669 Hasht Behesht, translated as "Eight Paradises," is a historical palace nestled in the heart of Isfahan, Iran. This architectural gem, dating back to the Safavid era, stands not only as a museum but also as a testament to the grandeur of Persian classical design.
Vank Cathedral
17th-century church with bright frescoes Nestled in the heart of Isfahan, Iran, the Vank Cathedral stands as a beacon of the city's rich cultural tapestry. This magnificent church, also known as the Holy Savior Cathedral, is a testament to the enduring presence of the Armenian community in Isfahan, which has...
Sheykh ol-Eslam's House
The Sheykh ol-Eslam's house is a historical house in Isfahan, Iran. Built during the Qajar era, the house is built on the northern and southern sides of the large yard.
Qazvinis' House
The Qazvinis' House is a historical house in Isfahan, Iran. It belongs to the age of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. Although there are many historical houses in Isfahan, few of them are open for tourists. Qazvinis' house is one of these few houses. The house has a beautiful structure and masterly plan.
Malek Vineyard
The Malek vineyard is a historical house in Isfahan, Iran. The house has been taken as tax from the people in the era of Nader Shah and was for a long time a part of assets of a rich man in the city, Haj Malek.