Glassware And Ceramic Museum Of Iran
Glassware and ceramic museum of tehran.
Glassware and ceramic museum of iran. Iranians started using glass a long time ago so you can find objects here dating back from the 2nd millennium bc. In this beautiful building you can find glass and ceramic artifacts from neishabour kashan rey and gorgan. In this beautiful building you can find glass and ceramic artifacts from neishabour kashan rey and gorgan. Glassware and ceramic museum of iran or abgineh museum as iranians call it is one of the unique collections of glassblowing arts in iran.
Glassware and ceramic museum formerly known as abgineh opened in 1980 the museum is housed in the 1915 mansion of a former prime minister in reza shah s government and from 1953 60 it functioned as the egyptian embassy so the building itself has architectural merit. People can visit the museum virtually due to the pandemic tehran iran september 28 2020. Abgineh museum of iran or glassware and ceramic museum is one of the unique collections of glassblowing arts in iran. The glassware and ceramic museum of iran or simply abgineh museum is located at 30 tir street in tehran iran.
In this beautiful building you can find glass and ceramic artifacts from neishabour kashan rey and gorgan. It was private residence of longtime prime minister ahmad qavam from 1921 until 1951. Glassware and ceramic museum or abgine museum was the previous house of ghavam al saltaneh. Museum of glass and ceramics hans hollein teheran iran 1977 1979.
Iranians started using glass a long time ago so you can find objects. Glassware and ceramic museum or abgine museum was the previous house of ghavam al saltaneh. Glassware and ceramic museum or abgine museum was the previous house of ghavam al saltaneh. Glassware and ceramic museum of iran.
There are two floors of displays in the abgineh museum that include dramatic nishapur slip painted ceramics of the early medieval period glass works from the 12th 13th century. The complex was also embassy of egypt for seven years. Hans hollein a famous austrian architect designed parts of this museum he was inspired by persepolis pillars. If you always find glassblowing and glasswares interesting now it s the best chance for you to see how persians used to make them thousands of years ago.
The premises that have been turned into museum where glass and clay works are on display were built about 90 years ago upon orders of ahmad qavam qavam ol saltaneh for his personal lodging residence and working office.