Photo exhibit offers surprising, lesser-seen Iran destinations
A group photography exhibition has put on show a collection of surprising and lesser-seen travel destinations from every corner of Iran.
A group photography exhibition has put on show a collection of surprising and lesser-seen travel destinations from every corner of Iran.
A private collector in Tehran has turned his own apartment into a museum of the sixties, Mehr reported on Wednesday.
Sets of rarely-seen game cards, which date from the Safavid era (1501–1736) have been put on show at the Reza Abbasi Museum in north-central Tehran.
Tourism authorizes a plan to set up a “creative house of tourism” at Tehran’s Niavaran Cultural-Historical Complex, a local official announced on Sunday.
A selection of Qajar-era (1789–1925) newspapers, draft reports, letters, and other related documents has been put on show at the Post and Communications Museum in downtown Tehran.
A selection of nostalgic Paykans, the first Iranian-made cars, held a rally on Tehran streets on Saturday morning to mark the opening of the 15th Tehran International Tourism Exhibition.
The UNESCO-designated Golestan Palace has provided a new virtual tour of the majestic complex, which is located in downtown Tehran.
Zaman (Time) Museum in northern Tehran is where you may roam through for hours. It is home to water clocks and oil clocks, sun clocks, and ones operated with the help of candles or sand grains, to name a few.
The UNESCO-registered Golestan Palace in Tehran is displaying its exquisite tilework through an online photo exhibit, Tehran’s deputy tourism chief has announced.
Tehran’s Niavaran Museum has put on show sets of rarely-seen relics associated with Yalda Night from its treasury, CHTN reported on Wednesday.