Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex

Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex

مجموعه فرهنگی تاریخی نیاوران

Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex

Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex

مجموعه فرهنگی تاریخی نیاوران

Museum Collections

Introduction of a Work by Yaacov Agam at the Jahan-Nama Museum

Yaacov Agam (born 1928) is a sculptor and experimental artist and one of the pioneers of Optical Art and Kinetic Art. He studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem between 1947 and 1948,

Tanavoli’s “Heech” at the Royal Library Museum

The sculptural work titled “Heech” by Iranian contemporary artist Parviz Tanavoli is on display at the Royal Library Museum of the Niavaran Cultural-Historical Complex.

A Work by Capogrossi at the Jahan-Nama Museum

Giuseppe Capogrossi (Italian painter), who lived from 1900 to 1972, initially focused on figurative painting and later turned to abstract art in 1950.

Ornamental Bonsai Tree

The ornamental bonsai tree is one of the masterpieces of stone-carving art housed in the private library of the Niavaran Palace.

Qahveh-Khaneh Style Paintings in the Archive of Sahebqaranieh Palace Museum

Two oil paintings by Hossein Hamedani and two pencil sketches by Hossein Qollar Aqasi are preserved in the Archive of Sahebqaranieh Palace Museum.

Oil and Cement Painting on Board by Parvaneh Etemadi Preserved at Jahannama Museum

Parvaneh Etemadi, a pioneering and prominent contemporary painter, was born on February 25, 1948, in Tehran. She is one of the most renowned women in modern Iranian art, who from the beginning,

Voyage en Perse by Eugène Flandin

The renowned work Voyage en Perse by Jean‑Baptiste Eugène Napoléon Flandin (1809–1889) is a visual record of Iran in the 19th century, featuring a rich collection of paintings and drawings of

Collection of Equestrian Figurines in Spanish Riding School Uniforms

Collection of Equestrians crafted by the Augarten porcelain factory in Austria, made of 70 individual porcelain pieces.

Figurative Carpet Depicting the Story of Sheikh San‘an and the Christian Maiden at Niavaran Royal Palace Museum

This figurative carpet, illustrating the story of Sheikh San‘an and Dokhtar-e Tarsa (the Christian Maiden), is inspired by Mantegh ot-Teir by Attar Nishapuri and dates back to the late 19th century.

11 - 20 of 30