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The Tabatabai House is a historic house museum in Kashan, Iran. It was built around 1880, during the reign of the Qajar dynasty, for the affluent Tabātabāei family. It is one of the prominent historic houses of Kashan and Iran, together with the Āmeri House, the Borujerdi House, and others.
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Tabatabaei Historical House

Isfahan Province, Kashan, Alavi St, XCGQ+3Q8, Iran
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The Tabatabai House is a historic house museum in Kashan, Iran. It was built around 1880, during the reign of the Qajar dynasty, for the affluent Tabātabāei family. It is one of the prominent historic houses of Kashan and Iran, together with the Āmeri House, the Borujerdi House, and others.

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The Tabatabaei House stands as a testament to the opulence and architectural prowess of the Qajar era. Spanning an impressive 4,730 square meters, this magnificent mansion took nearly a decade to complete.

The renowned architect Ali Maryam Kashani, who also designed the Boroujerdi House and the Amin al-Dolleh House, was entrusted with the task of bringing the Tabatabaei House to life. This architectural masterpiece is undoubtedly his magnum opus.

Under the watchful eye of the renowned artist Sani al-Mulk Kashani, one of Sani al-Mulk's disciples played a pivotal role in the house's intricate stucco work, paintings, and plasterwork. The overall design was heavily influenced by the beauty and sophistication of Persian carpets, a reflection of Tabatabaei's profession as a carpet merchant.

Like many traditional Iranian homes, the Tabatabaei House is designed to be introspective and private. The exterior reveals little about the grandeur within. The house boasts 40 rooms, four courtyards, four basements, three windcatchers, and two qanats (underground water channels).

Upon entering the house, visitors are greeted by a relatively small entrance that belies the immense space that lies beyond. A series of steps lead to the spacious outer courtyard, where the magnificent reception hall is located. This hall, with its ornate mirror work, stucco, and muqarnas (stalactite-like ornaments), is a highlight of the house. The adjoining mirrored porch, inspired by traditional Persian carpet designs, is adorned with hanging lanterns.

Throughout the house, intricate stucco work, mirror work, and stained glass create a visually stunning and harmonious atmosphere. Every corner of the Tabatabaei House offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

The authenticity and grandeur of the Tabatabaei House are unparalleled. Its exquisite decorations, including stucco work, paintings, mirror work, and stained glass, have earned it a reputation as one of Iran's most beautiful historical houses. A visit to this architectural masterpiece is a must for anyone...

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I visited Tabatabaee house, also known as Khaneh Tabatabaeiha, in kashan last month. The house is a masterpiece of traditional Persian architecture and a symbol of the culture and art of the Qajar era. The house was built in the 19th century by a wealthy carpet merchant named Seyyed Jafar Tabatabaee, and it covers an area of about 5,000 square meters.

The house has four courtyards, each with a different function and style. The main courtyard is the largest and the most elegant, with a pool, a fountain, and a pavilion. The other courtyards are used for guests, servants, and stables. The house has 40 rooms, each with a unique design and decoration. The house features exquisite elements such as stained glass windows, mirror work, plasterwork, paintings, and woodcarvings.

The house is a must-see attraction for anyone who is interested in the history and culture of Iran. The house showcases the lifestyle and taste of the wealthy class of the Qajar period, as well as the skill and creativity of the craftsmen who built it. 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 details and stories...

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خانه طباطبایی‌ها که تحت شماره ۱۵۰۴ به ثبت رسیده، در نیمهٔ دوم سده ۱۳ هجری (مصادف با دوره قاجاریه) به‌وسیله سید جعفر طباطبایی نطنزی از بازرگانان کاشان در محله سلطان امیر احمد احداث شده‌است. نام : خانه طباطبایی‌ها کشور : ایران استان : استان اصفهان شهرستان : کاشان نوع بنا : ساختمان سال‌های مرمت۱۲۵۰ هجری. ق کاربری : مسکونی کاربری کنونی : تاریخی دیرینگی : دوره قاجار دورهٔ ساخت اثر : دوره قاجار بانی اثرعلی مریم کاشانی مالک اثر : حاج سید جعفر طباطبایی نطنزی مالک فعلی : اثرسازمان رفاهی و تفریحی شهرداری کاشان معمار سازندهٔ آن استاد علی مریم کاشانی و گچ بری‌ها و نقاشی‌های آن به وسیلهٔ شاگردان میرزا ابوالحسن صنیع الملک غفاری کاشانی، و زیر نظر وی انجام شده‌است. این خانه ۴۷۳۰ مترمربع وسعت دارد و به سفارش سید جعفر طباطبایی در حدود سال ۱۲۵۰ هجری قمری استاد علی مریم کاشانی به عنوان طراح و سازنده سپرده شد. وی که سازنده خانه بروجردی‌ها و تیمچه امین الدوله نیز بود، توانست در مدت ۱۰ سال ساخت این خانه را به پایان برساند. به دلیل آنکه صاحب خانه در کار تجارت فرش بود کلیه نقوش گچ بری از نقش‌های فرش ایرانی و گل و مرغ اسلیمی الهام گرفتند و در نهایت شکوه اجرا شدند. این خانه مشتمل بر چهار صحن و حیاط می‌شود که حیاط مرکزی متعلق به قسمت بیرونی و دو حیاط متعلق به اندرونی و یک حیاط متعلق به خدمه بوده‌است. قسمت اندرونی خانه شامل اتاق پنج دری ساده در مرکز و دو حیاط در دو طرف آن و دارای سردابهایی که بادگیر‌ها هوا را در آن جریان می‌دهند که این قسمت محل سکونت خانواده طباطبایی بوده‌است. حیاط ضلع شمال غربی بزرگتر و تعداد اتاق‌های آن بیشتر و دارای سرسرای پذیرایی مجزایی است. در زیر قسمت اندرونی مخصوصاً اتاق مرکزی، سرداب بزرگی قرار دارد که دارای مشخصات منحصربه‌فرد خود است و به علل مختلفی مانند وجود بادگیر، سقف ضربی، نوع مصالح به کار رفته در بدنه، دو جداره بودن بدنه، وجود حوضی که قبلاً در مرکز سرداب بوده، اختلاف ارتفاع با سطح کوچه حدود ۸ تا ۱۰ متر و نسیم خنکی که از سطح حوض حیاط مرکزی وارد زیر زمین می‌شود، باعث شده‌است تا به خصوص در فصل تابستان ۱۵ تا۲۰ درجه اختلاف دما بین زیرزمین و بیرون آن مشاهده شود. قسمت بیرونی خانه شامل تالار بزرگ (شاه نشین) در مرکز با نورگیرها و پنجره‌های مشبک رنگی و پنجره‌های کناری دو جداره که عمودی باز و بسته می‌شوند. این اتاق دارای تزیینات نقاشی و آینه‌کاری و گچبری‌های جالب از جمله پنجره‌های مشبک گچی است که همچون پارچه توری ظریفی به نظر می‌رسد. در دو طرف اتاق شاه‌نشین اتاق‌های گوشواره بنا شده‌است. در جلوی اتاق شاه‌نشین، ایوانی با آیینه‌کاری و گچ‌بری‌های جالب دیده می‌شود. در طرفین تالار بزرگ دو حیاط خلوت و نورگیر به‌صورت قرینه یکدیگر احداث شده‌است که دارای تابلوهای بدیع نقاشی هستند و از نفایس آثار هنری این دیار به‌شمار می‌آیند. اسناد و قراین نشان می‌دهد که هنرمند بزرگ و نقاش باشی دربار ناصرالدین شاه قاجار یعنی میرزا ابوالحسن غفاری کاشانی ملقب به «صنیع الملک» با مالک خانه دوستی نزدیکی داشت، لذا در اجرای گچ‌بری‌ها و ترسیم نقاشی‌های این خانه نظارت داشته‌است و این مطلب ارزش و اعتبار تزیینات خانه طباطبایی را بسیار افزایش می‌دهد. سریال‌های ساخته شده در خانه طباطبایی‌هاویرایش

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سقف‌های زیبا، نقاشی‌های دیواری باشکوه، و حیاط‌های مملو از درختان انار همگی دلایل خوبی هستند تا شما را به خانه‌های تاریخی و باشکوه شهر کویری کاشان بکشانند. می‌توانید فصل بهار و قبل از گرم شدن هوا به کاشان سفر کنید و در فستیوال گلاب‌گیری این شهر نیز شرکت کنید.اگر نگاهی به عکس مکان های دیدنی ایران بیندازید، محال است در آنها نشانی از یکی از خانه‌های قدیمی کاشان نباشد. خانه طباطبایی‌ها، خانه بروجردی‌ها، خانه عامری‌ها، خانه شریفیان، خانه منوچهری، خانه رئیسیان تنها تعدادی از خانه‌های...

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The Tabatabaei House stands as a testament to the opulence and architectural prowess of the Qajar era. Spanning an impressive 4,730 square meters, this magnificent mansion took nearly a decade to complete. The renowned architect Ali Maryam Kashani, who also designed the Boroujerdi House and the Amin al-Dolleh House, was entrusted with the task of bringing the Tabatabaei House to life. This architectural masterpiece is undoubtedly his magnum opus. Under the watchful eye of the renowned artist Sani al-Mulk Kashani, one of Sani al-Mulk's disciples played a pivotal role in the house's intricate stucco work, paintings, and plasterwork. The overall design was heavily influenced by the beauty and sophistication of Persian carpets, a reflection of Tabatabaei's profession as a carpet merchant. Like many traditional Iranian homes, the Tabatabaei House is designed to be introspective and private. The exterior reveals little about the grandeur within. The house boasts 40 rooms, four courtyards, four basements, three windcatchers, and two qanats (underground water channels). Upon entering the house, visitors are greeted by a relatively small entrance that belies the immense space that lies beyond. A series of steps lead to the spacious outer courtyard, where the magnificent reception hall is located. This hall, with its ornate mirror work, stucco, and muqarnas (stalactite-like ornaments), is a highlight of the house. The adjoining mirrored porch, inspired by traditional Persian carpet designs, is adorned with hanging lanterns. Throughout the house, intricate stucco work, mirror work, and stained glass create a visually stunning and harmonious atmosphere. Every corner of the Tabatabaei House offers a unique and unforgettable experience. The authenticity and grandeur of the Tabatabaei House are unparalleled. Its exquisite decorations, including stucco work, paintings, mirror work, and stained glass, have earned it a reputation as one of Iran's most beautiful historical houses. A visit to this architectural masterpiece is a must for anyone travelling to Kashan.
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I visited Tabatabaee house, also known as Khaneh Tabatabaeiha, in kashan last month. The house is a masterpiece of traditional Persian architecture and a symbol of the culture and art of the Qajar era. The house was built in the 19th century by a wealthy carpet merchant named Seyyed Jafar Tabatabaee, and it covers an area of about 5,000 square meters. The house has four courtyards, each with a different function and style. The main courtyard is the largest and the most elegant, with a pool, a fountain, and a pavilion. The other courtyards are used for guests, servants, and stables. The house has 40 rooms, each with a unique design and decoration. The house features exquisite elements such as stained glass windows, mirror work, plasterwork, paintings, and woodcarvings. The house is a must-see attraction for anyone who is interested in the history and culture of Iran. The house showcases the lifestyle and taste of the wealthy class of the Qajar period, as well as the skill and creativity of the craftsmen who built it. 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 details and stories of the house.
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The Tabatabaei House stands as a testament to the opulence and architectural prowess of the Qajar era. Spanning an impressive 4,730 square meters, this magnificent mansion took nearly a decade to complete. The renowned architect Ali Maryam Kashani, who also designed the Boroujerdi House and the Amin al-Dolleh House, was entrusted with the task of bringing the Tabatabaei House to life. This architectural masterpiece is undoubtedly his magnum opus. Under the watchful eye of the renowned artist Sani al-Mulk Kashani, one of Sani al-Mulk's disciples played a pivotal role in the house's intricate stucco work, paintings, and plasterwork. The overall design was heavily influenced by the beauty and sophistication of Persian carpets, a reflection of Tabatabaei's profession as a carpet merchant. Like many traditional Iranian homes, the Tabatabaei House is designed to be introspective and private. The exterior reveals little about the grandeur within. The house boasts 40 rooms, four courtyards, four basements, three windcatchers, and two qanats (underground water channels). Upon entering the house, visitors are greeted by a relatively small entrance that belies the immense space that lies beyond. A series of steps lead to the spacious outer courtyard, where the magnificent reception hall is located. This hall, with its ornate mirror work, stucco, and muqarnas (stalactite-like ornaments), is a highlight of the house. The adjoining mirrored porch, inspired by traditional Persian carpet designs, is adorned with hanging lanterns. Throughout the house, intricate stucco work, mirror work, and stained glass create a visually stunning and harmonious atmosphere. Every corner of the Tabatabaei House offers a unique and unforgettable experience. The authenticity and grandeur of the Tabatabaei House are unparalleled. Its exquisite decorations, including stucco work, paintings, mirror work, and stained glass, have earned it a reputation as one of Iran's most beautiful historical houses. A visit to this architectural masterpiece is a must for anyone travelling to Kashan.
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