Cinema museum of Iran: Journey through Iranian film and cultural heritage
40,000 images related to Iranian cinema displayed at museum in Tehran
In the late 19th century, the Qajar family established the stunning Firdous Garden in Tajrish, Iran.
Today, this two-floor mansion houses the Cinema Museum of Iran, a transformation it underwent in 2002 after decades of historical and architectural changes. Inside, the museum is divided into various themed halls, celebrating iconic actors, directors, and producers.
It even includes a special hall dedicated to the legendary Iranian singer and musician, Farhad Mehrad. Screenings of children’s films highlight Iran’s diverse cinematic landscape. With its picturesque gardens and historic architecture, the Cinema Museum frequently serves as a popular filming location for dramas and movies.
This video takes you on a journey through the Cinema Museum, immersing you in the rich tapestry of Iranian history, art, and cinema.
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