Malek Vineyard, Isfahan
Facts and practical information
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. He was one of persians in Bahrain who immigrated to Isfahan during Nader Shah. During the reign of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar Malek vineyard was confiscated by the king. The Naser al-Din Shah's successors declared it as a public asset and a part of national treasury. In the Mohammad Ali Shah's era, a Hussainiya was built in the garden and its administration was handed over to an isfahanian businessman called Malek ot-Tojar. Parts of the vineyard and its building has been destroyed during the expansion and development of the city. The remaining parts include a central yard and a dining room. Presently Malek vineyard is used as Hussainia and a permit is needed for visiting. ()
Northern Malek St. Western Hasht Behesht St. Esfahan, IranIsfahan 8196644539
Malek Vineyard – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Chehel Sotoun, Ālī Qāpū, Shah Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Malek Vineyard?
How to get to Malek Vineyard by public transport?
Bus
- ایستگاه خط ۷۹ (17 min walk)
- هشت بهشت • Lines: تندرو ۲ (19 min walk)
Metro
- Imam Hossein • Lines: 1 (27 min walk)
- Enghelab • Lines: 1 (29 min walk)