Tourist Attraction
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Sanandaj city (located in Kurdistan province)
Also known as: Asef Vaziri Edifice, Asef Vaziri's Mansion, Asef Museum, Sanandaj Anthropology Museum, Kurdish house, House of Kurd, Asef Vaziri Building, Khaneh Kurd, Asef Mansion, Asef-e Divan Mansion, Emarate Asef-e Divan, Khaney-e Kurd
One of the attractive and historical relics of Sanandaj is the Asef Vaziri House (House of Kurd or Kurd House). Asef Vaziri's Mansion is one of the oldest Houses of Sanandaj dates back to Safavid era, and is located in the city center.
Its construction is divided into four parts and different sections were added to it in different eras. ...
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Mahmoodreza Mohajerani
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house is a registered National Heritage Site.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
Stucco, old Sashes, carved stones, mirror decoration, carved brick and embowed arches has been reflected skillfully and beautiful in this building.
Kurdish Woman - Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
It is a unique, 4000-meter site that dates to the Safavid era and showcases fascinating exhibitions on Kurdish cultural heritage. Managed by the Kurdistan Province Handicrafts, Cultural Heritage and Tourism authority, Kurd House has grown to be a symbol of Kurdish identity and is much loved by the city.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In the style of traditional Persian homes, the mansion has an Andarouni (interior), which was the private quarters used by women and servants, and a Birouni (exterior) which was the public quarters mostly used by the men.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house is the location of the Anthropology Museum of the Kurdish people. | Copyright: Vahid Sarabi
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
Stucco, old Sashes, carved stones, mirror decoration, carved brick and embowed arches has been reflected skillfully and beautiful in this building.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house is a registered National Heritage Site. | Copyright: Aryan Nasrollahi
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house was built during the Safavid era (1501-1722) and improvements were added during the Qajar (1785–1925) and Pahlavi (1925-1979) eras. | Copyright: Mohammad Pourghorbanali
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Mohammad Pourghorbanali
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house is the location of the Anthropology Museum of the Kurdish people. | Copyright: Mohammad Pourghorbanali
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Mohammad Pourghorbanali
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Mahmoodreza Mohajerani
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In the style of traditional Persian homes, the mansion has an Andarouni (interior), which was the private quarters used by women and servants, and a Birouni (exterior) which was the public quarters mostly used by the men.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Mahmoodreza Mohajerani
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The cultural heritage organization of Kurdistan considered the management of this building in 1376 (1997) and it’s reopened as the biggest anthropology museum relates to one tribe in Iran in 1382 (2003). | Copyright: Mohammad Pourghorbanali
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The cultural heritage organization of Kurdistan considered the management of this building in 1376 (1997) and it’s reopened as the biggest anthropology museum relates to one tribe in Iran in 1382 (2003).
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house was built during the Safavid era (1501-1722) and improvements were added during the Qajar (1785–1925) and Pahlavi (1925-1979) eras. | Copyright: M. Javad Jalilian
Kurdish Woman - Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
It is also known as Asef Vaziri House, Asef-e Divan Mansion, Emarate Asef-e Divan, Kurdish house, Khaney-e Kurd.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
Asef Vaziri Mansion, which has come to be known as the House of Kurd, is one of the most beautiful historical homes of Sanandaj. | Copyright: Shayan Imani
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house was built during the Safavid era (1501-1722) and improvements were added during the Qajar (1785–1925) and Pahlavi (1925-1979) eras. | Copyright: Zahra Dibaji
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Salar Arkan
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The cultural heritage organization of Kurdistan considered the management of this building in 1376 (1997) and it’s reopened as the biggest anthropology museum relates to one tribe in Iran in 1382 (2003).
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Sana Banagar
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Sana Banagar
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Sana Banagar
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house was built during the Safavid era (1501-1722) and improvements were added during the Qajar (1785–1925) and Pahlavi (1925-1979) eras. | Copyright: Salar Arkan
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In the style of traditional Persian homes, the mansion has an Andarouni (interior), which was the private quarters used by women and servants, and a Birouni (exterior) which was the public quarters mostly used by the men. | Copyright: M. Javad Jalilian
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
Asef Vaziri Mansion, which has come to be known as the House of Kurd, is one of the most beautiful historical homes of Sanandaj. | Copyright: Vahid Sarabi
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house is a registered National Heritage Site. | Copyright: Vahid Sarabi
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
Asef Vaziri Mansion, which has come to be known as the House of Kurd, is one of the most beautiful historical homes of Sanandaj. | Copyright: Vahid Sarabi
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Vahid Sarabi
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Vahid Sarabi
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
In addition to the building entrance and the entrance corridor, aqueducts and dividing water room, has four gates that they are known as the outer courtyard (main), inner courtyard, kitchen garden and employees yard. | Copyright: Vahid Sarabi
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house is the location of the Anthropology Museum of the Kurdish people. | Copyright: Vahid Sarabi
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
It is a unique, 4000-meter site that dates to the Safavid era and showcases fascinating exhibitions on Kurdish cultural heritage. Managed by the Kurdistan Province Handicrafts, Cultural Heritage and Tourism authority, Kurd House has grown to be a symbol of Kurdish identity and is much loved by the city.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
The house is a registered National Heritage Site.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
It is also known as Asef Vaziri House, Asef-e Divan Mansion, Emarate Asef-e Divan, Kurdish house, Khaney-e Kurd.
Asef Vaziri House (Anthropology Museum) - Sanandaj
It is also known as Asef Vaziri House, Asef-e Divan Mansion, Emarate Asef-e Divan, Kurdish house, Khaney-e Kurd.
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