| Abbassian House | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Iranian |
| Location | Kashan, Iran |
| Coordinates | 33°58′34″N 51°26′26″E / 33.9762°N 51.4405°E |
The Abbassian House is a large historic house museum in Kashan, Iran. It was built during the late 18th century and belonged to a wealthy glass merchant.[1][2] It is partly converted into a teahouse, a traditional restaurant, and a small shop.[2][3] Other such houses, including the Borujerdi House and the Tabātabāei House, are located nearby.
Structure
The Abbassian House consists of several courtyards and multistorey buildings, and is decorated with plaster reliefs, mirror-work, and stained glass.[2] One of the chambers has a ceiling designed with mirror pieces so as to give the impression of a starry sky under the nocturnal glitter of candlelight. Secret passageways were also built into the house.
Gallery
A view from within an iwan (balcony) inside the Abbāsi House.
References
- ^ "Iran's Beauties in Photos: Abbasi House". Tasnim News Agency. 22 March 2017.
- ^ a b c "Khan-e Abbasian". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
- ^ "Abbasi Teahouse & Traditional Restaurant". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 26 July 2018.