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Named after one of the great artists of the Safavid
era, the Reza Abbasi Museum (the RAM) opened in
September 1977, but in November 1978, just one year
after its official opening it was closed. Exactly a
year later in 1979, having had changes in its
internal decorations and with further expansion of
its exhibition space it was reopened. In 1984,
because of some internal difficulties, once more it
was closed and again reopened in 1985. And finally
on February 4, 2000, it was opened for the fifth
time, after its renovation.Reza Abbasi Museum is
administrated by Iranian Cultural Heritage & Tourism
Organization.
Collections :
The collections on display and in storage of this
museum belong to a period from the 2nd millenium BC
to the early 20th century which corresponds to the
end of Qajar period. The displays are arranged
chronologically, so visitors can have a chance to
observe the development of art, culture and
technology during this time interval. This setup has
made the RAM unique between other museums in the
country, in respect to the Iranian Art History. The
objects exhibited in this museum include artifacts
made of baked clay, metal and stone from the
pre-historic times to pottery and metal objects,
textile and lacquer painting belonging to the
Islamic period. Other artworks on display in the RAM
are paintings on canvas and paper, manuscripts and
jewelry from pre-Islamic period, besides art and
technology and calligraphy works of the Islamic
period.
Official website :
www.rezaabbasimuseum.ir
Address :
No. 972, Shariati Street, before Seyed Khandan
Bridge
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