Ardabil Anthropology Museum; Iranian Culture Collection :part1

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In one of the famous squares of Ardabil, in Aali Qapo Square, there is a bath called "Agha Naghi Bath" which has remained from the pre-Safavid period and the second half of the seventh century AH, which today has become an anthropological museum.

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According to historians, this bath was built by a person named "Zahir al-Islam" during the patriarchal period.

In ancient times, when many people did not have baths in their homes, the people of Ardabil, due to their interest in cleanliness, dedicated one day a week to bath days, and on that day, family members went to public baths.

This bath is one of the #national monuments of Iran and the sights of Ardabil.
Some of the historic baths have been destroyed due to lack of maintenance and over time, leaving only a few that have been rebuilt and prevented from being destroyed.
In this museum, you can see a variety of sculptures with local clothing of the people of Ardabil and works and manuscripts from the history, culture and identity of this region of the country.
Ardabil Anthropology Museum is an ideal place to introduce the culture, customs, lifestyle, clothes and food of the people of Ardabil along with the special mirrors of this region.


The bath has three main parts, which are "Sarbineh" and "Garm Khaneh" and "Chal Houz". The middle part of "Sarbineh" is square in shape and is covered with a long arch.
There are also platforms in this bathroom. The arch of Sarbineh and its end are also covered with the role of plants and various images that have made this space colorful and luxurious.
There is also an octagonal pool that was previously filled with water

At the entrance of the Anthropological Museum, you will first encounter a large dressing room, and the inside of the dome is decorated with beautiful and eye-catching blue tiles.

All the statues, artifacts or objects discovered in this area, which are kept in the Anthropological Museum, show the culture and originality of this great people.

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Ardabil Anthropology Museum is an ideal place to introduce the culture, customs, lifestyle, clothes and food of the people of Ardabil along with the special mirrors of this region.


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