موزهٔ آبگینه و سفالینه ایران Muze ye Abgineh va Sofalineh ye Irān | |
Established | 1937 |
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Location | Tehran, Iran |
Type | Glassware and Ceramics museum |
Director | Navid Salehvand |
Owner | ICHTO |
The Glassware and Ceramic Museum of Iran (Persian: موزهٔ آبگینه و سفالینه ایران, Muze-ye Abgineh va Sofalineh-ye Irān) or simply Abgineh Museum (Persian: موزهٔ آبگینه, Muze-ye Abgineh) is located at 30 Tir Street (formerly known as Ghavam Al Saltaneh Street), in Tehran, Iran. It was private residence of longtime Prime Minister Ahmad Qavam from 1921 until 1951. The complex was also Embassy of Egypt for seven years.[1]
Gallery
- General view of the building
- Interior stairs
- Second floor and the mirror hall
- Showcases
- Ceramic compound vessel- 12-13th century - Gorgan
- Ceramic jug - 13th century - Gorgan
- Ceramic ewer- 13th century - Kashan
- Ceramic bowl - 11th century - Nishapur
- Ceramic bowl - 10-11th century - Nishapur
- Ceramic pitcher - 12-13th century - Rey
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