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Tabatabaei Historical House
Isfahan Province, Kashan, Alavi St, XCGQ+3Q8, Iran
Abbasian Historical House
Isfahan Province, Kashan, Alavi St, XCGR+F5X, Iran
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Borujerdiha House

کاشان خیابان علوی، کوچه باستان ۱۰, Iran
4.6(151)
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Nearby attractions of Borujerdiha House

Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse

Tabatabaei Historical House

Abbasian Historical House

Agha Bozorg Mosque

Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse

Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse

4.6

(254)

Open 24 hours
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Tabatabaei Historical House

Tabatabaei Historical House

4.7

(667)

Open until 4:30 PM
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Abbasian Historical House

Abbasian Historical House

4.5

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Open 24 hours
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Agha Bozorg Mosque

Agha Bozorg Mosque

4.5

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Open until 7:00 PM
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5.0
1y

Haj Agha Hassan Borujerdi proposed marriage to his son, Seyed Mehdi, for the daughter of Haj Seyed Jafar Tabatabaei. The girl's father, one of Kashan's most prominent merchants and the owner of the famous Tabatabaei House, agreed to the marriage on one condition: the groom must build a house as magnificent as his own.

Both Haj Agha Hassan Borujerdi and his son accepted the condition. Within days, they began constructing a house in the Sultan Amirahmad neighborhood, near the bride's family home, with the intention of creating a masterpiece that rivaled the Tabatabaei House. They enlisted the talents of renowned artists such as Ali Mirimi Kashani, Sani al-Mulk, and Kamal al-Mulk to create the most beautiful mansion. However, they underestimated the time it would take to build such an extraordinary house.

The wedding took place, but since the groom's house was still under construction, Seyed Mehdi and his wife initially resided in one of the rooms of the Tabatabaei House. As years passed and construction continued, Seyed Mehdi decided to move into a completed section of their new house to expedite the building process. Despite increasing the number of workers, the construction of the Borujerdi House seemed to progress slowly.

Finally, after 18 years, the construction of the Borujerdi House was completed. Over a century later, it is still considered a masterpiece of Iranian and Islamic architecture. Renowned artists like Ali Mirimi Kashani, Sani al-Mulk, and Kamal al-Mulk devoted nearly two decades of their lives to designing and building this magnificent house, leaving their indelible mark on every corner.

The Borujerdi House is the most famous and important historic house in Iran and one of Kashan's top tourist attractions. It is considered a symbol of traditional Iranian architecture. This article delves into the extraordinary features of the Borujerdi House in Kashan.

The house's main fame lies in its intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship. The building exudes an authenticity rarely found in historic houses. The use of woodcarving, joinery, muqarnas, and illumination, along with the yzdy-bandi of the iwans and painted plaster, gives the building a unique character. The use of special decorations, stuccowork, paintings, mirror work, and colored glass has created a spectacular sight that makes a visit to Kashan an...

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5.0
17w

Borujerdiha House – An 18-Year Labor of Love.

The Borujerdiha House, built in 1857 in Kashan, Iran, is a stunning example of Qajar-era architecture. Commissioned by Haj Seyed Hassan Natanzi (known as Borujerdi), it was created as a bridal home for his marriage to the daughter of the prominent Tabatabaei family. Fulfilling the father’s condition—that the groom match the grandeur of the Tabatabaei house—the construction spanned 18 years and involved over 150 artisans, including famed architect Ustad Ali Maryam and painter Kamal-ol-Molk.

The 1,700-square-meter house is centered around two courtyards: the biruni (public) and the andaruni (private). Key features include three 40-meter windcatchers, a central domed hall, and exquisite interior decoration—stucco, mirrors, stained glass, and intricate frescoes. These elements not only add beauty but help regulate temperature in the desert climate.

The interiors are richly adorned with imaginative murals depicting legendary tales such as “Layla and Majnun” and “Yusuf and Zuleikha,” while stuccowork includes motifs referencing Borujerdi’s mercantile trade.

Initially a private residence, the house transitioned into a museum in the mid-20th century and underwent extensive restoration in the late 1990s. Today, visitors can explore its breathtaking artistry and architectural elegance—making the Borujerdiha House one of Kashan’s top...

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4.0
2y

I visited borojerdi ha house, also known as Khaneh Borujerdiha, in kashan last week. The house is a stunning example of traditional Persian architecture and a cultural heritage of Iran. The house was built in the 19th century by a wealthy merchant named Haj Seyed Hasan Natanzi, who married a daughter of the Tabatabaee family. The house was designed by the famous architect Ustad Ali Maryam, who also built the Tabatabaee house and the Timcheh Amin od-Dowleh.

The house has two courtyards, one for the winter and one for the summer. The winter courtyard has a large dome with a skylight that allows natural light and air to enter the house. The summer courtyard has a pool and a fountain that create a cool and refreshing atmosphere. The house has 18 rooms, each with a different function and decoration. The house features beautiful elements such as stained glass windows, mirror work, plasterwork, paintings, and woodcarvings.

The house is a wonderful attraction for anyone who wants to see the art and culture of Iran. The house reflects the social and economic status of the Borujerdi family, as well as the climate and geography of kashan. The house is open every day from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, and the entrance fee is 200,000 rials. You can also hire a guide or use an audio guide to learn more about the history and stories...

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Haj Agha Hassan Borujerdi proposed marriage to his son, Seyed Mehdi, for the daughter of Haj Seyed Jafar Tabatabaei. The girl's father, one of Kashan's most prominent merchants and the owner of the famous Tabatabaei House, agreed to the marriage on one condition: the groom must build a house as magnificent as his own. Both Haj Agha Hassan Borujerdi and his son accepted the condition. Within days, they began constructing a house in the Sultan Amirahmad neighborhood, near the bride's family home, with the intention of creating a masterpiece that rivaled the Tabatabaei House. They enlisted the talents of renowned artists such as Ali Mirimi Kashani, Sani al-Mulk, and Kamal al-Mulk to create the most beautiful mansion. However, they underestimated the time it would take to build such an extraordinary house. The wedding took place, but since the groom's house was still under construction, Seyed Mehdi and his wife initially resided in one of the rooms of the Tabatabaei House. As years passed and construction continued, Seyed Mehdi decided to move into a completed section of their new house to expedite the building process. Despite increasing the number of workers, the construction of the Borujerdi House seemed to progress slowly. Finally, after 18 years, the construction of the Borujerdi House was completed. Over a century later, it is still considered a masterpiece of Iranian and Islamic architecture. Renowned artists like Ali Mirimi Kashani, Sani al-Mulk, and Kamal al-Mulk devoted nearly two decades of their lives to designing and building this magnificent house, leaving their indelible mark on every corner. The Borujerdi House is the most famous and important historic house in Iran and one of Kashan's top tourist attractions. It is considered a symbol of traditional Iranian architecture. This article delves into the extraordinary features of the Borujerdi House in Kashan. The house's main fame lies in its intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship. The building exudes an authenticity rarely found in historic houses. The use of woodcarving, joinery, muqarnas, and illumination, along with the yzdy-bandi of the iwans and painted plaster, gives the building a unique character. The use of special decorations, stuccowork, paintings, mirror work, and colored glass has created a spectacular sight that makes a visit to Kashan an unforgettable experience
Lefteris StamatelatosLefteris Stamatelatos
Borujerdiha House – An 18-Year Labor of Love. The Borujerdiha House, built in 1857 in Kashan, Iran, is a stunning example of Qajar-era architecture. Commissioned by Haj Seyed Hassan Natanzi (known as Borujerdi), it was created as a bridal home for his marriage to the daughter of the prominent Tabatabaei family. Fulfilling the father’s condition—that the groom match the grandeur of the Tabatabaei house—the construction spanned 18 years and involved over 150 artisans, including famed architect Ustad Ali Maryam and painter Kamal-ol-Molk. The 1,700-square-meter house is centered around two courtyards: the biruni (public) and the andaruni (private). Key features include three 40-meter windcatchers, a central domed hall, and exquisite interior decoration—stucco, mirrors, stained glass, and intricate frescoes. These elements not only add beauty but help regulate temperature in the desert climate. The interiors are richly adorned with imaginative murals depicting legendary tales such as “Layla and Majnun” and “Yusuf and Zuleikha,” while stuccowork includes motifs referencing Borujerdi’s mercantile trade. Initially a private residence, the house transitioned into a museum in the mid-20th century and underwent extensive restoration in the late 1990s. Today, visitors can explore its breathtaking artistry and architectural elegance—making the Borujerdiha House one of Kashan’s top historical treasures.
Maryam DehkaniMaryam Dehkani
I visited borojerdi ha house, also known as Khaneh Borujerdiha, in kashan last week. The house is a stunning example of traditional Persian architecture and a cultural heritage of Iran. The house was built in the 19th century by a wealthy merchant named Haj Seyed Hasan Natanzi, who married a daughter of the Tabatabaee family. The house was designed by the famous architect Ustad Ali Maryam, who also built the Tabatabaee house and the Timcheh Amin od-Dowleh. The house has two courtyards, one for the winter and one for the summer. The winter courtyard has a large dome with a skylight that allows natural light and air to enter the house. The summer courtyard has a pool and a fountain that create a cool and refreshing atmosphere. The house has 18 rooms, each with a different function and decoration. The house features beautiful elements such as stained glass windows, mirror work, plasterwork, paintings, and woodcarvings. The house is a wonderful attraction for anyone who wants to see the art and culture of Iran. The house reflects the social and economic status of the Borujerdi family, as well as the climate and geography of kashan. The house is open every day from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, and the entrance fee is 200,000 rials. You can also hire a guide or use an audio guide to learn more about the history and stories of the house.
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Haj Agha Hassan Borujerdi proposed marriage to his son, Seyed Mehdi, for the daughter of Haj Seyed Jafar Tabatabaei. The girl's father, one of Kashan's most prominent merchants and the owner of the famous Tabatabaei House, agreed to the marriage on one condition: the groom must build a house as magnificent as his own. Both Haj Agha Hassan Borujerdi and his son accepted the condition. Within days, they began constructing a house in the Sultan Amirahmad neighborhood, near the bride's family home, with the intention of creating a masterpiece that rivaled the Tabatabaei House. They enlisted the talents of renowned artists such as Ali Mirimi Kashani, Sani al-Mulk, and Kamal al-Mulk to create the most beautiful mansion. However, they underestimated the time it would take to build such an extraordinary house. The wedding took place, but since the groom's house was still under construction, Seyed Mehdi and his wife initially resided in one of the rooms of the Tabatabaei House. As years passed and construction continued, Seyed Mehdi decided to move into a completed section of their new house to expedite the building process. Despite increasing the number of workers, the construction of the Borujerdi House seemed to progress slowly. Finally, after 18 years, the construction of the Borujerdi House was completed. Over a century later, it is still considered a masterpiece of Iranian and Islamic architecture. Renowned artists like Ali Mirimi Kashani, Sani al-Mulk, and Kamal al-Mulk devoted nearly two decades of their lives to designing and building this magnificent house, leaving their indelible mark on every corner. The Borujerdi House is the most famous and important historic house in Iran and one of Kashan's top tourist attractions. It is considered a symbol of traditional Iranian architecture. This article delves into the extraordinary features of the Borujerdi House in Kashan. The house's main fame lies in its intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship. The building exudes an authenticity rarely found in historic houses. The use of woodcarving, joinery, muqarnas, and illumination, along with the yzdy-bandi of the iwans and painted plaster, gives the building a unique character. The use of special decorations, stuccowork, paintings, mirror work, and colored glass has created a spectacular sight that makes a visit to Kashan an unforgettable experience
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Borujerdiha House – An 18-Year Labor of Love. The Borujerdiha House, built in 1857 in Kashan, Iran, is a stunning example of Qajar-era architecture. Commissioned by Haj Seyed Hassan Natanzi (known as Borujerdi), it was created as a bridal home for his marriage to the daughter of the prominent Tabatabaei family. Fulfilling the father’s condition—that the groom match the grandeur of the Tabatabaei house—the construction spanned 18 years and involved over 150 artisans, including famed architect Ustad Ali Maryam and painter Kamal-ol-Molk. The 1,700-square-meter house is centered around two courtyards: the biruni (public) and the andaruni (private). Key features include three 40-meter windcatchers, a central domed hall, and exquisite interior decoration—stucco, mirrors, stained glass, and intricate frescoes. These elements not only add beauty but help regulate temperature in the desert climate. The interiors are richly adorned with imaginative murals depicting legendary tales such as “Layla and Majnun” and “Yusuf and Zuleikha,” while stuccowork includes motifs referencing Borujerdi’s mercantile trade. Initially a private residence, the house transitioned into a museum in the mid-20th century and underwent extensive restoration in the late 1990s. Today, visitors can explore its breathtaking artistry and architectural elegance—making the Borujerdiha House one of Kashan’s top historical treasures.
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I visited borojerdi ha house, also known as Khaneh Borujerdiha, in kashan last week. The house is a stunning example of traditional Persian architecture and a cultural heritage of Iran. The house was built in the 19th century by a wealthy merchant named Haj Seyed Hasan Natanzi, who married a daughter of the Tabatabaee family. The house was designed by the famous architect Ustad Ali Maryam, who also built the Tabatabaee house and the Timcheh Amin od-Dowleh. The house has two courtyards, one for the winter and one for the summer. The winter courtyard has a large dome with a skylight that allows natural light and air to enter the house. The summer courtyard has a pool and a fountain that create a cool and refreshing atmosphere. The house has 18 rooms, each with a different function and decoration. The house features beautiful elements such as stained glass windows, mirror work, plasterwork, paintings, and woodcarvings. The house is a wonderful attraction for anyone who wants to see the art and culture of Iran. The house reflects the social and economic status of the Borujerdi family, as well as the climate and geography of kashan. The house is open every day from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, and the entrance fee is 200,000 rials. You can also hire a guide or use an audio guide to learn more about the history and stories of the house.
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