Constitution House of Tabriz, Historical museum in Tabriz, Iran.
The Constitution House of Tabriz is a museum housed in a residential building with traditional Iranian architecture in the city. The interior displays intricate glasswork, mirrors, and carved wooden elements spread across two floors.
The building was constructed in 1868 as a residence and later became a center for revolutionary activity during the constitutional movement. It was an important place where political leaders gathered and coordinated their movement.
The building served as a meeting place for reformers and revolutionaries during the country's constitutional movement. Visitors can see exhibits of historical weapons, pamphlets, and portraits of leaders that reflect this period today.
The museum is located near the Great Bazaar of Tabriz on Motahari Avenue. Visitors should note that different entrance fees apply for domestic and international visitors.
The building preserves an original gelatin printing press that was used during the constitutional movement to produce revolutionary pamphlets and newspapers. This printing press shows how information was spread during that time.
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