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Online chat. Mollabashi or Motamedi house is one of the historic houses of Isfahan which dates back to the Zandieh era and was purchased during the rule of Zell-e Sultan in Isfahan by Mollabashi, the astronomer of Naser al-Din Shah.
Motamedi bought this house in and repaired the damaged parts of the house. This house is renowned for its beauty in architecture and furniture layout. When MullaBashi came to this mansion, it included two 5-door and a Zemestan-Neshin Winter-Sitting section that was from the Zandie era. And in front of the house of Malek Al-Tojjar, a few steps away from it, the house was ignored. The most important part of this mansion is the Kings section. This house, which was a religious and cultural institution during the Qajar era, has an outer courtyard, a working room, a separate outside entrance and a guest house for visitors.
The art of metal work on wood is used to decorate it. Motamedi house is located in Malek Street, Poshtbarou Alley. This house is so beautifully designed that you would like to spend hours in Mollabashi house.
The colors used in this house, its furnishings, and architecture make it one of the most impressive houses in Isfahan. When the light shines through the seven-colored windows of this house, they create a dreamlike and beautiful landscape. Decorations on the ceiling and walls, chandeliers and Aina-Kari mirrors , make this house so unique. This amazing house has some parts for work that have more serious spaces than any other parts.
This mansion is an attractive example of the architecture of Iranian houses. This mansion is in fact a fascinating example of Iranian houses, meaning that they really lived in it and lived close to the lives of ordinary people of their time. The house is divided into two parts: the living spaces and service spaces. The entrance doors of the rooms are adorned with Muqarnas tiles.