Carpet Museum, A Tapestry of Timeless Persian Artistry

On the Northwest corner of Laleh Park, Fatemi and Karegar Junction, Tehran
"The Carpet Museum is quite interesting."
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Introduction

Moze-ye Farsh is a museum designed and built by Iran's last Empress Farah, which houses a large collection of carpets from over 50 regions in Iran dating back to the 18th century. However, due to the museum's association with the previous regime, its connection to the Pahlavi family is not mentioned in the introduction. The museum features permanent and temporary exhibition halls, and also occasionally showcases modern carpet designs.
Address
On the Northwest corner of Laleh Park, Fatemi and Karegar Junction, Tehran
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday 9:00-17:00.
Transportation
Take ST northbound along North Kargar Ave. from Enqlab Square, and turn left at the intersection with Dr. Fatemi St.