Ardabil Anthropology Museum
Ardabil Anthropology Museum (Persian: موزه مردمشناسی اردبیل) is a museum in Ardabil, Iran. The building of the museum was originally a historical bath with the name of Zahir-al-Islam, belonging to the pre-Safavid period, about second half of the seventh century AH. Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran changed it to the Museum of Anthropology in 1999.[1] The museum is near to the Sheikh Safi mausoleum.
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Dome of Museum
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panel painting shows the Day of Ashura
References
- Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran website -Ardabil province Archived 2009-08-07 at the Wayback Machine (In Persian)
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