TEHRAN - Abgineh Museum has actually put on program arrays of objects it has gotten through contributions over the previous couple of years.Organized to mark the 44th anniversary of the triumph of the Islamic Revolution, the exhibit runs from February 4 to 11, CHTN reported.Fortunately, the culture of endowment and providing has an unique place and self-respect in the history of Iran.
From this point of view, the Abgineh Museum has devoted an exhibition in honor of this culture, Navid Salehvand, the museum director, as saying on Saturday.Last year, the tourism minister Ezzatollah Zarghami said that Abgineh Museum was a clean window into the abundant Iranian civilization and culture.
It is extremely valued for its magnificent, fragile, beautiful artworks, drawn from ancient beliefs and rituals.
The Glass and Ceramic Museum of Iran, called Abgineh Museum, provides visitors a wide variety of glasswork, brickwork, plasterwork, mirror work in addition to inlaid artworks that date from the 2nd millennium BC to the present day, all housed within an elegant Qajar-era (1789 to 1925) edifice.The two-story octagonal structure itself keeps a lot of appeal as effortlessly mixes genuine Iranian architecture with 19th-century European motifs.It was originally constructed upon the orders of the 20th-century political leader Ahmad Qavam, better called Qavam-ol-Saltaneh for his individual lodging.
It is positioned a brief walk northward of the National Museum of Iran on Si-e Tir St.AFM
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