Garden of MasoodiehGarden of Masoodieh Masjidieh Bastustour Massoud Mirza The ruler of Isfahan, named after Zulf al-Sultan, son of Nasir al-Din Shah, after Ahmad-Mohammad in 1295 AH, was headed by Reza Gholikhan (known as Siraj al-Mulk) on an area of about 4,000 square meters and composed of outer walls (Court House) and Indoor and other accessories. In fact, the name of this mansion is also known as Masoud Mirza Massoudiya. The architect of this building is Sha'ban Architect and its supervisor,
Mirza Reza Gholikhani, is the son of Siraj al-Mulk. Massoudieh's mansion witnessed many events during his years of existence. During the constitutional movement, one of the bases of the constitutionalists and opponents of Mohammad Ali Shah, with his brother, Muzaffaroddin Shah and his son, was close to the Baharestan Square and Zulful-Sultan's dispute. In 1287, near the mansion, an improvised explosive device bombed under the carriage of Muhammad Ali Shah exploded by giving him an excuse to close the parliament. After the Baharestan event, Massoudieh's mansion was closed along with the house of Zahir al-Dawlah and other constitutionalists. Many of the country's cultural buildings were erected in this mansion. The first Iranian national library and museum was located somewhere in the corner of the mansion. In about 1304, the Education Association, using one of its rooms, placed the first official library of the country, which was the main foundation of the national library. A few more years later, another room was dedicated to antique antiquities from the corners of Iran, and in fact the first Iranian museum was founded. Antique items were moved to the National Museum here in 1318. iran budget tour
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