Behnam House (Persian: خانه بهنام) is a historic building in Tabriz, Iran. The edifice was built during the late Zand era (1750–1794) and the early Qajar era (1781–1925), as a residential house.[1]
| Behnam House | |
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The Winter Building of Behnam House which stands to the north of the inner courtyard and faces towards the South. | |
![]() Interactive map of the Behnam House area | |
General information | |
| Location | Tabriz, Iran |
During the reign of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1848–1896) this building was substantially renovated and embellished with ornamental paintings. The house consists of a main building, referred to as the Winter Building, and a smaller structure, referred to as the Summer Building. The Winter Building is a two-storey symmetrical construction standing on a basement. Like many traditional houses in Iran, this house has an inner (اندرونی, andaruni) and an outer (بيرونی, biruni) courtyard, the former being the larger of the two. In the course of a 2009 renovation project, some hitherto unknown miniature frescoes were discovered in this house which were restored by specialists. The Behnām House is part of the School of Architecture of Tabriz Art University.[1]
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editLocation
editThe Behnām House is located in the city center of Tabriz, Maqsudiyeh Street, behind Tabriz Municipality.
References
edit- 1 2 "Behnam House: A Historical Building in Iran's Tabriz - Tourism news". Tasnim News Agency. Retrieved 2022-12-23.
External links
edit- Editorial Board, East Azarbaijan Geography, Iranian Ministry of Education, 2000
- http://www.eachto.ir
