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Mellat cineplex
One of the best cinemas in Tehran, and certainly the most special in terms of modern concrete and glass architecture, is located next to Mellat Park and has created one of the most spectacular urban combinations in Tehran. The designers of this project are Reza Daneshmir and Katherine Spridonov. Pardis Mellat has four cinemas with a capacity of 280 people and a hall for special events with a capacity of 30 people.
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Kourosh Cineplex
A collection of the best cinemas in Tehran is located on the campus of Kourosh, which is one of the most popular entertainment and commercial complexes in the capital. If you want to find an environment full of art, bustle, fun, beauty, and nostalgia in one place, you should visit the Kourosh Cinema Campus. Kourosh Complex was built on 9500 square meters of land with the investment of Golrang Industrial Group, which is a private investment group.
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Charsoo Cineplex
Chaharsoo Cinema Campus in Tehran is one of the newly established cinema campuses in the capital and occupies the seventh floor of Charsoo Bazaar Complex. The building of Charso Cinema Campus, with its modern and different exterior, stands out among other buildings located at the intersection of Jomhouri and Hafez streets. This building is a modern building in which all standards are observed.
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Azadi Cinema
Azadi Cinema is one of the oldest and of course the best cinemas in Tehran, but with a sad history. Azadi Cinema was opened in 1969 under the name of Farang City and during its years of activity, it has always been considered one of the cultural centers of Tehran and one of the best-selling cinemas in this city. It was during the Star Wars screening that this cinema attracted the attention of film lovers, and a few years later it became the best-selling cinema in Iran, setting an unprecedented record in film sales.
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Baghe Ketab Campus
Tehran Baghe Ketab Cinema Campus is a part of the cultural-artistic complex of Tehran which has been hosting cinema and theater enthusiasts since February 2017. This cultural center has 11 cinema and theater halls and these halls are located on the ground floor, basement, and roof of Baghe Ketab. The design of the Book Garden Cinema Campus is such that in front of each hall there is an art shop and a cinema café. The remarkable thing about Tehran Book Garden is that halls 2, 7, 9, and 10 are only open when at least 10 tickets have been sold.
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Cinema museum
The Museum of Iranian Cinema was established in September 1994 to collect, preserve, register, and present the proper heritage of Iranian cinema with the help of the managers of the Cultural Spaces Development Company affiliated with Tehran Municipality. The museum includes several halls entitled Holy Defense, Children and Adolescents, Dubbing, Music, and Armenian. In addition, the complex has two cinemas with a capacity of 205 and 121 people. Roof plastering One of these movie theaters is so beautiful that the audience sits to watch this beautiful roof more than the movie. The cafes in the beautiful Ferdows Garden allow visitors to critique the film.
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Mega Mall Cineplex
The activity of Mega Mall Cinema Campus started on May 10, 2017, with the release of the movie Amber Whale 2: Selection-e Roya. This cinema is one of the newest and most modern cinemas in the country. One of the most essential advantages of Mega Mall Cinema is the 10 dedicated and newly renovated halls of this complex and its capacity of 1400 people. The complex's proximity to the metro and a high-capacity parking lot are essential features of this cinema. Other features of this collection include the food court.
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Golshan Cineplex
Golshan Cinema Campus in Mashhad started its work on March 14, 2017. This complex is located on the fifth floor of Golshan Armitage Tower, which is the tallest tower in Mashhad. This campus has 4 halls and its capacity is more than 300 seats that can be booked.
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Isfahan city center Cineplex
Isfahan City Center Cinema Campus is one of the subdivisions of Isfahan City Center under the title of Isfahan Conference and Cinema Center. From the beginning of the design of Isfahan City Center Shopping Center, a section called the conference center and cinema halls were considered for it, but the completion of the halls and their opening in the early stages of construction of Isfahan City Center were not considered. For years, the upper floors of the complex, which was dedicated to movie theaters, were unused and blocked. Finally, on July 1, 2016, five theaters of this cinema complex were made available to the public for the screening of Iranian films, and thus the Isfahan City Center Cinema Campus was officially opened.
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Shiraz Shahr Aftab Cineplex
Honar Shahr Aftab Cinema and Cultural Complex is in the large Persian Gulf commercial and entertainment complex, with 8 halls equipped with D-Cinema projectors with 2K image quality and Dolby 7.1 sound, and has more than 1600 seats. Three-dimensional cinema hall (with 3D image and Auro 11.1 sound), cinema hall for children and teenagers, VIP hall, multipurpose hall (cinema, theater, music), dialogue hall, and black box theater with a capacity of 90 seats are among these halls. It is noteworthy that in all halls, a special space for wheelchairs has been installed.
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Book garden (Baghe ketab)
"Tehran Book Garden" is one of the largest collections of books and scientific entertainment in the country, which has been built on two floors with 65,000 square meters of infrastructure and an area of 110,000 square meters. This collection is the largest bookstore in Iran and according to Newsweek (probably) the largest bookstore in the world.
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Iran mall library
Iran Mall Library of Tehran has an area of about 3300 square meters and is known as the cultural heart of this complex it has a beautiful display with several sections and will surprise you. Numerous niches hold about 70,000 volumes of books in various fields and are covered to the brim with thousands of fascinating books in a variety of languages.
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Azad University Library
The library and scientific documentation center building with 48,000 square meters on 8 floors and is designed following the standard of university libraries and has 30,000 square meters of specialized book space, 3,000 square meters of the bookshelf, and 1,800 square meters of office space, and 2,680 square meters of amphitheaters. This collection includes sections of specialized books, technical services, lending, membership and settlement, reference and publications, preparation and ordering of resources, electronic resources site, and scientific publishing office.
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Hakim Sabzevari library
The central library of Hakim Sabzevari University was established at the same time as the establishment of the university in 1987 on the site of its old building, with a 2000-volume collection of books donated by Tehran Teacher Training University. this part of the university continued to grow in terms of quantity and quality, from a small library that was managed by the Dewey classification system and tabbed, to the use of software, And the congressional library system.
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Humanities and Cultural Studies Library
The Central Library of the Institute of Humanities and Cultural Studies was established in 1977 at the Iranian Center for the Study of Cultures. This library is currently one of the richest libraries in Iran in the field of humanities. The Central Library, in its current form, was merged in 1982 with the merger of the libraries of several research institutes, including the Academy of Arts and Letters, the Research Institute of Communication and Development of Iran, the Iranian Culture Foundation, the Ferdowsi Shahnameh Foundation, the Iranian Center for the Study of Cultures.
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Elmo Sanat central library
The building of the Central Library and Documentation Center of Imam Reza was put into operation in 1998. This building has an area of 12,000 square meters, and the structure of the building (columns, beams, and beams) is a composite of steel and concrete. The different parts of the building include an open bookcase on the 1st floor, a computer site and an information center on the 2nd floor, and a closed repository on the 3rd floor. The computer site is equipped with 210 systems.
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Tehran University central library
The Central Library and Documentation Center of the University of Tehran is the largest university library in Iran and includes a rich and extensive collection of various sources in various fields of science, technology, and literature. This library, along with the specialized libraries of the faculties, each of which has been created according to its specific scientific and educational needs, is mostly dedicated to research and collects works related to Islamic studies, Iran ology.
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Sharif University central library
Sharif University of Technology Central Library is one of the richest university libraries in the field of science and engineering, which started its activities in 1344 at the same time as the establishment of the university. The library has various sections and units including management, finance, modern services of research and educational resources, the treasury of documents, audio-visual, dissertations, lending, information and certification, reference, information technology, and scientific consulting.
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National Library
The National Archives and Library of Iran is one of the richest collections in Iran, which is located in the capital and is one of the attractions of Tehran. The organization, which is run under the direct supervision of the Presidential Institution, has branches in several provinces in addition to the capital, including East Azerbaijan, Isfahan, Bushehr, Khorasan Razavi, Sistan and Baluchestan, and Fars.
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National Museum
Iran's National Museum is a government-run institution overseen by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts. The Iran Bastan Museum (Ancient Iran) and the Museum of Islamic Archaeology and Art of Iran, as well as eight research departments, a conservation department, a library, and archives, comprise the Museum. The research divisions are divided into groups based on archaeological and historical periods and topics. This museum has the country's greatest collection of archaeological artifacts. The collections span more than a million years of human settlement and artistic achievement in Iran, from the Paleolithic to the late Islamic periods.
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Reza Abbasi Museum
The Reza Abbasi Museum, which opened in 1977, is named for the outstanding Iranian artist of the Safavid dynasty. The museum is divided into three halls that chronologically display pre-Islamic and Islamic art, calligraphy, and painting. Abbasi's paintings and miniatures are also on show. Some of the more interesting pieces in this well-kept museum include pottery, vessels, and especially metal artifacts and jewelry from antiquity.
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Isphahan music museum
Isfahan's list of cultural and architectural accomplishments includes musical instrument craftsmanship. Isfahan Music Museum is a tribute to Iran's rich musical past, tucked hidden in the city's Armenian neighborhood. This private museum was formed by two local musicians and features roughly 300 pieces from all around the country, including string, wind, and percussion instruments. Visitors are also welcome to try their hand at the less valuable ones, which may reveal a hidden talent or introduce them to a new pastime.
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Pars Museum
The Pars Museum, which is located in the center of Shiraz, once held royal guests of the Zand Dynasty and is now the tomb of the dynasty's founder, Karim Khan Zand. In the 1930s, this octagonal tower in Nazar Garden was converted into a museum. Some of the main elements of this modest museum are Zand-era weaponry, paintings by Iranian painters, and several hand-written Qurans. The interior frescoes and ceiling are guaranteed to impress, despite the building's unremarkable exterior.
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Golestan palace
In 2013, the opulent Golestan Palace was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was previously the seat of the Qajar Dynasty's government. The building's architecture is an excellent illustration of the blending of Persian and Western design elements. There are many mirrored walls and ceilings, majestic hallways, and tall windcatchers here, as well as countless mosaic walls that make wonderful photo backdrops. This majestic palace, located just a short distance from Tehran's Grand Bazaar, should be on any traveler's agenda in Tehran.
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Tehran Museum contemporary art
This contemporary concrete structure houses an amazing collection of Western painters including Picasso, Pollack, Matisse, Kandinsky, Warhol, Rothko, Van Gogh, Bacon, Miró, and Munch, and is widely regarded as one of the most important collections outside of Europe and North America. Sohrab Sepehri, Farideh Lashai, and Parviz Tanavoli are among the Iranian painters on show. TMoCA, which is located in the beautiful green Laleh Park, is a must-see for art lovers, as is the sculpture garden on the grounds.
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Saad Abad Complex
The former shahs of Iran's opulent palace are not to be missed. The Sa'ad Abad Museum is located in northern Tehran, in a magnificent 100-hectare natural park. The White Palace, the largest of the 1930s buildings, and the Green Palace, which is coated in rare green stones from Zanjan Province and houses a 70-square-meter rug, are two of the highlights. Apart from the various other museums in the complex, it's a lovely place for a promenade, and considering its proximity to Darband, a pleasant lunch or afternoon tea in this peaceful village is in order.
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The National Jewelry treasury
The National Jewelry Treasury is a must-see for anybody interested in the bling worn by rulers of the Safavid, Qajar, and Pahlavi dynasties. The magnificent array of valuable diamonds, crowns, and metals is breathtaking, but the stone-studded Peacock Throne is the show-stopper. This museum, which is housed under the vault of Iran's Central Bank, has a limited number of openings, so make your plans ahead of time. All cameras, phones, bags, and other valuables must be left at reception.
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Glass and ceramic museum
The Glass and Ceramics Museum in Tehran has a collection that will astound you as much as the building itself. The Egyptian Embassy was later situated in this museum, which was originally built as a family property. It now takes visitors on a journey through a historical history of glass and ceramics dating back to the 4th millennium BCE, with each piece causing you to stop and admire its beauty. With its wooden spiral staircase, exquisite plasterwork, and crystal chandeliers, the building is impressive in and of itself.
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Yazd Water Museum
Because we have the luxury of running water, we rarely consider the extremes to which some people must go to obtain it, but the Yazd Water Museum will give you a new appreciation for it. Yazd is a desert city where finding water was a serious concern. This museum is dedicated to explaining how groundwater was harvested using hand-dug qanât, intricate tunnel systems that allowed life to flourish here. The interesting collection of photographs, tools, and technology will reveal the secrets of water's deep world.