Hamadan is all about history and culture. From the alleys and the streets, from the historic mansions and ancient hills, they all are signs of antiquity. Nazari Garden Museum, which is one of the Spectacular parts of Hamadan, is a remnant of the Qajar dynasty located at Aref Qazvini Street. Nazari Garden Museum, as its name shows, is located in a vast garden. Nazari Garden Museum is constructed as a large building in two floors with a large number of rooms, which since 2009 has changed to the Museum of Anthropology. Here you can see valuable works from the history and culture of Hamadan. Also, in this museum, 800 photographs have been presented to introduce the tourist attractions of Hamadan province. When you pass the wide garden, you reach the main building of Nazari Garden Museum. Here you will be faced with a beautiful building with a pyramid shaped roof entrance. On all four sides of the second floor of the building, they built wooden pale containing 24 pillars with gypsum covering. The heads of the pillars are decorated with flowers and bushes, and the ceiling of some rooms is Lameh Koubi( A kind of decorating art). Currently, the Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Hamadan Province is in a part of this historical complex. As the other attractions of Hamadan, we can name Alavian dome, Jame Mosque, Angeli Church, Verkaneh Stone Village and Hegmataneh Hill. On a trip to Hamadan, buy pottery souvenirs made from Hamadan soil to make your journey memorable. Contact our experts to book your hotel and airline ticket on your trip to Iran. Visit our website www.alaedin.travel