Nazari Building

Nazari Building

Hamedan

Nazari Building

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Nazari Building, which had been abandoned until 2000, is located on a 9,000 square meter land and dates back to the Qajar era. After that, it came under the ownership of a pre-university center and was once again left neglected. In 2002, the Cultural Heritage Organization took responsibility for its management and reconstructed it at a cost of approximately 400 million tomans. Currently, the building serves as the administrative headquarters of the Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Organization of the province. A section of the building is dedicated to a museum, where coins, ceramics, bronze artifacts, and other discovered objects from pre-Islamic and Islamic eras are preserved. The northern hall of the building houses a library consisting of 800 rare Iranian and foreign manuscripts and showcases related to the works of Avicenna and Hamedan poets and writers.


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