Reza Abbasi Museum in Tehran was closed until further notice
Public Relations of Reza Abbasi Museum announced: Due to civil repairs, the public visit of this museum was closed until further notice.
According to the Art Magazine quoted by IRNA, during this period, the Reza Abbasi Museum will not have any public visits during this period due to some civil repairs in the halls.
Accordingly, in the Reza Abbasi Museum, works of art from the prehistoric period up to the 13th century AH are included, which are exhibited in five halls.
The works in the Reza Abbasi Museum are displayed in chronological order; Therefore, visitors can follow the evolution of art, civilization and culture in Iran.
This arrangement is unique among other museums in Iran.
The Reza Abbasi Kashani Museum was opened in 1977, on Shariati Street, not far from the Seyed Khandan Bridge in Tehran, and was named in memory of the famous Safavid painter from Kashan, Reza Abbasi.