Iran Carpet
Museum
The Iranian Carpet Museum is one of the specialized museums of Tehran
which was opened on February 22, 2003 and the exterior of the building is
adapted from the Persian carpet-like architecture. The Iranian Carpet Museum
holds the most valuable specimens of Iranian rugs from the ninth century AH to
the contemporary period.
Iran Carpet Museum Address: The Iranian Carpet Museum is located on the north
side of Laleh Park and opposite the Sepah Fatemeh Store.
Phone: 02188962703
Visiting Carpet Museum of Iran:
You can visit the museum all day from 9 am to 8 pm.
Astan Quds Razavi Carpet Museum
Astan Quds Razavi Carpet Museum is the largest specialized museum of
carpet in the Middle East.
The exhibits in this museum are divided into categories:
Textured carpets in the central and eastern parts of the country as well as
carpets on the ground floor.
Tissue rugs in the west and northwest of the country as well as tribal and
tribal rugs in the country are on the first floor.
Safavid rugs and Mashhad rugs are on display in the minus one floor.
Most of Astan Museum's carpets are from Isfahan province with a bold and bold
design.
Address: Imam Khomeini shrine in Mashhad
Visits: Every day except holidays
Phone: 05132232004
Kavus Dome Carpet Museum
Gonbad Kavous Carpet Museum, also known as the Turkman Specialty
Museum, is the third Iranian carpet museum to be established after the Tehran
Carpet Museum and the Mashhad Carpet Museum next to the world's tallest brick
tower in downtown Gonbad Kavous. As you tour the Dome of the Cavus Carpet Museum
you will find 25 handmade Turkmen carpets that have not yet been appreciated and
are in the public interest.Visiting this museum of flowers, you will find
handmade Turkmen carpets, with more than 811 designs and symbols dating back to
six thousand years. Also the designs used by Turkmen in carpet texture are more
broken and geometric and resemble those of Bukhari so-called "Akhal".
Hours: The first six months of the year from 9 to 9 pm and the second six months
of the year from 9 to 9 pm
Address: Dome of Imam Khomeini Street, in front of the World Heritage Site of
Dome
Phone: 33227769–017
Ardakan Carpet Museum
Ardakan Carpet Museum was created in the 2nd house of Afzali by Master Pour Shah
Mohammadi (weaver and master of the art of original carpets in Ardakan) who
bought this house in 6 years and renovated it after a public visit. Contractors.
The museum is currently under the supervision of Mr. Ali Sepehri Ardakani.
City: Ardakan
Address: Ardakan Carpet Museum, Ardakan Carpet Museum (Afzali House)
Type of tourism attraction: historical_cultural
Visiting Hours: 5am to 4pm and 5pm to 4pm
Visiting Day: Everyday and Fridays, except (0, Tasoa and Ashura, Imam Khomeini's
Fall, Imam Jafar Sadegh's Testimony, and Imam Ali's Testimony