In this video, Yara Elmjouee goes back to Iran’s history to focus on Iranian Art & Architecture.
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In this video, Yara Elmjouee goes back to Iran’s history to focus on Iranian Art & Architecture.
Watch the video posted below to learn more about architecture and art in Tehran, Iran!
Watch the video posted below to learn more about Iranian Furniture making!
In this video Reza Nayebi visits several parks in the Iranian capital, Tehran.
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In this video, Reza Nayebi shows you two of the finest hotels in Iran.
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In this video, Shahriar Azimi meets a couple of Iranian female rock climbers who truly rock in what they passionately pursue as their career and hobby.
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In this video, Bianca Rahimi takes us to Persian Gulf’s biggest Island: Qeshm.
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In traditional Iranian architecture, Saghakhaneh is a place where people would come to light a candle and drink some water. Victor Farmand will tell you more.
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In this video, Bianca Rahimi travels to Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf. The island has been shaped by millions of years of erosion and fluctuating sea levels.
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In this video, Pedram Khodadadi introduces Niavaran Palace. He goes back to history to give the audience more details on the complex.
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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.
Watch the video posted below to learn more about Iran’s Carpet Museum!