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Main Entrance of The National Museum of Iran(Click for larger View)


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The National Museum of Iran (Persian: موزهٔ ملی ایران‎ Mūze-ye Millī-ye

Irān) is a museum in Tehran, Iran. It is the combination of two

museums, the old Muze-ye Irân-e Bâstân ("Archaeological Museum of

Iran", a break, Sasanian revival building designed by André Godard and

inaugurated in 1937), and the modernistic white travertine National

Arts Museum ("Mūze-i Honar-i Millī"), inaugurated in 1972. The second

structure, built on the grassy grounds of the old Archaeological

Museum, went through quite a few, and hasty changes of the interior,

and was still being remodeled when the Islamic Revolution swept the

country in 1979.

 

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