Time Museum August 2019 (Tehran, Iran)
Time Museum in Tehran is one of the main attractions dating back to Qajar period. It displays different watches, clocks, instruments for measuring time, etc. It is hosted in a magnificent building.
National Museum in Tehran, Iran
An informative tour of some of the highlights of the National Museum in Tehran. Our guide brings to life the history of Iran using a huge relief wall map of the Middle East. The items selected for detailed commentary provide a critical overview of an otherwise overwhelming collection..
Iran Aviation Museum - Tehran
A short stop to have a look at some of the planes on display at Iran's Aviation Museum, just north, but pretty much on the same grounds as Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport.
While I knew this tour would bring me up close to some great and unique classic aircraft, the 747SP, the Antonov An-74 and others, I had no idea I would see TWO Lockheed L-1011 Tristar's, let alone actually go aboard one!
A film crew were shooting for a movie in one of the ex-Universal Air Tristars and allowed our group aboard as extras! Definitely a unique experience!
Some of the other aircraft on display included some ex-Government/VIP 727-100's, an Iran Air Cargo 747-200F, an Iran Air 737-100 and a Fokker F-28 from Iran Aseman Airlines.
We could have spent a lot more time here but sadly we had to continue the tour!
Location: Iran Aviation Museum, Tehran/Mehrabad
Date: 5 October 2015
Camera: Sony Handycam HDR-SR5
Motion: Hand-held
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Filmed and Produced By: Daniel Collins
Copyright: Abraxas Video, Daniel Collins 2015
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تماشاگه زمان زعفرانیه (موزه زمان تهران ایران) | آماژه / Time Museum in Tehran Iran | Amaje.ir
در این ویدئو، گزارشی از محوطه ی بیرونی موزه زمان (تماشاگه زمان) در زعفرانیه ی تهران (ایران) تهیه کردم. ساعت های جالبی که بعضی از آن ها یک بار مصرف هستند. ساعت شمعی، ساعت طنابی، ساعت چینی و ساعت روغنی.
TIME MUSEUM OF IRAN-TEHRAN - SOLO EXHIBITION BY NAZANIN SEPANDRAM 2015
مجموعه زیر بنام سرزمین مادری است
از دید او با تمام فرازها و نشیب ها همیشه میهنش را چیزی خفظ کرده و می کند و او آن چیز را به چشمان بیننده هویدا تر از معمول کرده است .
در آثار او نماد های سنتی ایرانی باز تابنده میراث فرهنگی و ریشه های محیطی و بومی است و همچنین وجود المان های دیگر برای بیان مسائل بیرونی و گاهی درونی ست.
The current collection named “Mother Land”.
The main motivation for these works is Nazanin’s perspective on her motherland and the elements which have protected her from all the challenges she has passed in the history and will face in the future. Nazanin is trying to highlight these elements for the viewers and attract more attention to the importance of saving them for other generations. In her works, the Iranian traditional symbols reflect the cultural heritage and environmental and ethnic roots of the mother land. The other elements used in her works explain exterior and interior concepts.
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Sangan Village, Palace Museum Garden and Tehran Nights | روستای سنگان، باغ موزه قصر و شب های تهران
تهران ایران کوچک است. از کوه و جنگل گرفته تا آبشار و دریاچه در تهران وجود دارد. برای دیدن تهران ای که کوچه های قدیمی آن داستان تاریخ فرهنگی، هنری و سیاسی ایران را تعریف می کند باید بیشتر وقت گذاشت.
در این مجموعه مستند فارسی تلاش می کنیم شما را با گوشه و کنار کمتر دیده شده تهران آشنا کنیم.
این قسمت مستند فارسی : روستای سنگان، باغ موزه قصر و شب های تهران
(ایران من ، مستند فارسی ، مستند ایران ، ایران زیبا)
باغ موزه قصر که سابقاً زندان قصر نامیده میشد، اولین زندان متمرکز تهران بود. این زندان هم اینک تعطیل شده و تحت عنوان باغ موزه قصر که در بزرگراه شهید صیاد شیرازی، خیابان پلیس قرار دارد به عنوان یکی از مراکز فرهنگی، تاریخی و هنری کشور مورد بازدید عموم است.
Tehran is small Iran. From mountain and forest to waterfall and lake in Tehran. More time is needed to see Tehran, whose old alleys tell the story of Iranian cultural, artistic and political history.
In this Persian documentary series, we try to introduce you to the less-seen parts of Tehran.
This episode of the Persian documentary : Sangan Village, Palace Museum Garden and Tehran Nights
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Slackline yoga takes traditional yoga poses and moves them to the slackline.
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Tehran or Teheran is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With a population of around 8.7 million in the city and 15 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most populous city in Iran and Western Asia,[6] and has the second-largest metropolitan area in the Middle East (after Cairo). It is ranked 24th in the world by the population of its metropolitan area.
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Tehran is home to many historical collections, including the royal complexes of Golestan, Sa'dabad, and Niavaran, where the two last dynasties of the former Imperial State of Iran were seated. Tehran's most famous landmarks include the Azadi Tower, a memorial built under the reign of Mohammad Reza Shah of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1971 to mark the 2,500th year of the foundation of the Imperial State of Iran, and the Milad Tower, the world's sixth-tallest self-supporting tower which was completed in 2007. The Tabiat Bridge, a newly-built landmark, was completed in 2014.
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Tourism in Iran is diverse, providing a range of activities from hiking and skiing in the Alborz and Zagros mountains, to beach holidays by the Persian Gulf and the Caspian Sea.
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A documentary film is a nonfictional motion picture intended to document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education, or maintaining a historical record.[1] Documentary has been described as a filmmaking practice, a cinematic tradition, and mode of audience reception that is continually evolving and is without clear boundaries.[2] Documentary films were originally called actuality films and were only a minute or less in length. Over time documentaries have evolved to be longer in length and to include more categories, such as educational, observational, and even docufiction. Documentaries are also educational and often used in schools to teach various principles. Social media platforms such as YouTube, have allowed documentary films to improve the ways films are distributed and able to educate and broaden the reach of people who receive the information.
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Sahebqaranie Palace - Niavaran Palace Complex, Tehran Iran
Niavarān Palace Complex is situated in the northern part of Tehran, Iran. It consists of several buildings and a museum. The Sahebqraniyeh Palace from the time of Nasir al-Din Shah of Qajar dynasty is also inside this complex. The main Niavaran Palace, completed in 1968, was the primary residence of the last Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the Imperial family until the Iranian Revolution. The main palace was designed by the Iranian architect Mohsen Foroughi.
Spring time in Tehran, Iran
Spring time at Mellat Park in Tehran, Iran
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TEHRAN | Sightseeing & Snowboarding in Iran
On our two-day-long layover in Tehran, we decided to do a little bit of sightseeing on the first day and to go snowboarding on the second.
Locations: Tajrish Bazaar, Imamzadeh Saleh, Tochal Ski Resort
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Ahmad Ghavam house. One the finest buildings in Tehran today. A Must to see before you die! it was renovated in between 1973-76 by Farah Pahlavi.
11 Top Must Visit Places in Tehran Iran
11 Top Must Visit Places in Tehran Iran
The Grand Bazaar
Right in the heart of the city, the Grand Bazaar is an essential visit for any tourist in Tehran. With over 10 kilometres of labyrinthine alleyways filled with covered shops, haggling customers, and general commotion, you will find everything from jewellery to carpets and pots and pans for sale here. One of Tehran’s oldest areas, this commercial centre is teeming with history and character, and there are some exceptional restaurants dotted around.
Tajrish Bazaar & Imamzadeh Saleh
The bazaar in the northern district of Tajrish is smaller, prettier, and altogether less stressful than the Grand Bazaar (although prices are higher). There is a colourful market of fresh fruit and vegetables, and some excellent touristy shops selling traditional crafts and kitschy memorabilia. Check out the kebab restaurant in the centre of the bazaar, and the teahouse just off the main drag. It’s also worth visiting the stunning adjacent shrine, the Imamzadeh Saleh.
National Museum of Iran
The National Museum of Iran is filled with an impressive range of treasures and objects from the 30,000 years of human habitation in the Iranian plateau. From Stone Age tools to primitive art, from decorated capitals from Persepolis to coins and pottery, the museum features items from the length and breadth of Iranian history. The building itself, designed in the early 20th century with nods to Sassanian architecture, is one of Tehran’s more interesting modern constructions.
Milad Tower (Borj-e Milad)
The Milad Tower is one of Tehran’s most iconic structures, and the most prominent feature of the city’s skyline. Completed in 2007, it stands at an impressive 435 metres, making it the sixth tallest tower in the world. Trips to the head of the tower are inexpensive and worth the effort on a clear day, for nowhere else can beat it for panoramic views of the city. If you want to push the boat out, the tower also boasts a fancy, revolving restaurant.
Azadi Tower (Borj-e Azadi)
Built in 1971 to commemorate 2500 years of Persian monarchy, this iconic tower fuses elements of Sassanian, Achaemenid, and modernist architecture. Literally meaning ‘Freedom Tower’, the ivory-coloured, Y-shaped building is situated in a park in east Tehran, and features a well laid out underground museum. Though not as tall as the Milad Tower, it nevertheless boasts fantastic views of the city from the top floor.
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art boasts the most extensive (and valuable) collection of artworks outside Europe. Although some items have not been exhibited since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, works by big names including Picasso, Monet, Andy Warhol, and Henry Moore are on display, as well as pieces by Iranian artists. The building itself, inaugurated in 1977, is a striking modernist structure, and a great place to meet young, artsy Iranians.
Park-e Jamshidieh
Located in the most northerly reaches of the city, Jamshidieh is a large park in the foothills of the Alborz Mountains. Fresh air and lush surrounds are enough to merit a trip to this out-of-the-way spot, but the outstanding views of the city below are what makes it a must-see. The higher you climb, the better the views become but if you don’t feel like a hike, there are plenty of nice spots for picnicking and drinking tea. It is particularly picturesque in the winter months, when it often receives the first snowfall of the year.
Golestan palace
Just a few minutes from the Grand Bazaar, you will find the magnificent Golestan Palace, a 19th century Qajar royal abode. The palace complex consists of 17 structures in total, including reception halls, museums, throne rooms, and royal quarters, and boasts impressive, well-kept gardens too. The intricate tile work, mirrored interiors, symmetrical fountains, and marble thrones demonstrate the pinnacle of Qajar-era architecture, and provide a sense of the level of opulence the monarchs would have enjoyed.
Mount Tochal
Mount Tochal sits in the mountain range to the north of Tehran, with its peak reaching a staggering 3,993 metres. An excellent challenge for mountaineers, trails set off from Darakeh and Velanjak, with tea houses staggered along the way. If you lack the time or inclination for the trek, a telecabin service will take you all the way up the mountain for a reasonable fee. The top of the mountain also has a small ski piste, with equipment available to rent. Not as impressive as Dizin or Shemshak ski resorts, but ideal for a quick afternoon getaway.
Shahr-e Rey
An important political and religious centre that predates Tehran, Shahr-e Rey lies just to the south of the capital, and is accessible by the metro (it’s the most southerly station). Its highlights include a quaint traditional bazaar, the ruins of a Sassanian fortress, and a Seljuk tomb, but the main draw is the Imamzadeh Shah Abdol Azim....!
Iran SANATI's Unique Art collection Anthropology Museum Tehran
Rodin of Iran. A unique collection of sculptures by the late Mr Ali Akbar SANATI.
Sanati was the symbol of self-reliance who worked for the sake of advancement and sublimity. He has left about 1,000 paintings and 400 sculptures in record of his career.Ali Akbar Sanati was born in Kerman in 1916. He lost his father at an early age and was looked after by a benevolent man. Very soon he discovered that Sanati has a special talent in artistic works and sent the young Ali Akbar to Tehran to receive training at Kamal-ol Molk Art School. He learned sculpture and panting from maestros Hossien Behzad, Abolhassan Sediqi, and Ali Rokhsar and he obtained a master's degree in painting after 12 years of study. A stroke left this Iranian eternal figure and master of sculpture almost paralyzed and he lost his speech since 2003. He had been under intensive care at home by a team of physicians since then but he could not recover due to his old age. Sanati was almost 90 years old at the time of his death. According to the announcements, his funeral will be held on 5th of April and his body will be carried from the front of the Islamic Parliament of Iran or the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran with the presence of Iranian artists and artistic-cultural figures
He returned to his hometown where he taught 40 children in a nursery for orphans. He later set up a museum at Tehran's Toup Khaneh Square (currently known as Imam Khomeini Square) and transferred it to the then Red Lion and Sun Society (modern Red Crescent Society). The museum was inaugurated in 1946 with an exhibit which received extensive public welcome. He set up another museum at Hafez Street in Tehran in 1951 to present his own paintings. He then took several of his paintings to a museum he set up in Kerman in 1977. During the US-backed military coup to topple the nationalist government of Dr. Mohammad Mossadeq in 1953, his museum in Tehran was ransacked by rioters and some of his sculptures were destroyed. It took two years for Sanati to repair his museum and sculptures.
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【4K】Drone Footage | IRAN by Drone - Tehran & Tochal 2019 ..:: Cinematic Aerial Film | ایران
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Iran Drone Flight: Iran is an Islamic republic on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf with historical sites dating to the Persian Empire. Extensive marble ruins mark Persepolis, the empires capital founded by Darius I in the 6th century B.C. The modern capital, Tehran, is home to opulent Golestan Palace, seat of the Qajar Dynasty (1794–1925), plus modern landmarks such as the 435m-high Milad Tower. Isfahan is famous for that citys Naqsh-e Jahan Square (or Imam Square), bordered by Safavid architectural masterpieces including the intricately tiled Sheikh Lotfullah Mosque (1619) and Shah Mosque (1629). Pilgrimage city Mashhad is home to the massive Imam Reza Shrine. The Tomb of Hafez, in the southwestern city Shiraz, is a garden-enclosed memorial to a 14th-century Persian poet. Back in Tehran, Sadabad Palace, once a Pahlavi Dynasty residence, features ornate buildings and heritage museums. The National Museum highlights Iranian archaeological finds. Outside Tehran are the Dizin and Shemshak ski resorts in the Alborz Mountains. [wikipedia // Google]
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Iran Tehran Carpet Museum موزه فرش تهران ايران
December 27, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/10/6)
Tehran carpet museum موزه فرش تهران Geo coordinate
35°42'51.088N, 51°23'26.797E
Persian carpet is regarded as one of the most outstanding Iranian handicraft. It is famous for its diverse colorful patterns. The number of colors in a carpet ranges from 15 to 25 and each color signifies a special meaning.
The museum exhibits a variety of Persian carpets from the four corners of Iran. The patterns feature natural elements such as flowers, birds and animals or ancient motifs passed down through generations.
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ne: +98 938 390 6600 The Islamic Revolution and Holy Defense Museum, located in Tehran on a landscaped site of 21 hectares, is one of the largest museums of Iran. It is dedicated to the Iran–Iraq War, the conflict known in Iran as imposed war or mainly Holy Defense