- Qavam House
Qavam House (also widely called "Narenjestan e Ghavam") is a traditional and historical house in
Shiraz, Iran .It was built in the mid to late 1800s by "Mirza Ibrahim Khan". The Qavam family were merchants originally from
Qazvin . But they soon became active in the government during theZand dynasty , followed by theQajar andPahlavi dynasty as well.The Qavam "Naranjestan" preserves the elegance and refinement enjoyed by the upper class families during the nineteenth century. The paintings on the low ceilings of the house are inspired by Victorian era Europe.
The mirrored porch was a focal point of the house, overlooking onto gardens lined with date palms and flowers.
During the second Pahlavi era, the House became the headquarters of
Pahlavi University 's "Asia Institute", directed byArthur Pope andRichard Nelson Frye . Frye and his family also lived in the house for a while as well.The house today is a museum open to the public.
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Architecture of Iran
*Traditional Persian residential architecture
*Eram garden Links
* [http://www.caroun.com/Museums/IranMuseum/IranMRegion1/Narenjestan.htm More about the Narenjestan e Qavam]
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