Harandy Garden Museum (Reza Shah Museum, Musical Instrument Museum and Archaeological Museum) is one of the most famous gardens in Iran that is located in Kerman province. Harandy Garden Museum was founded by one of the military officers of the era, 'Adl al-Saltaneh', at the end of the Qajar era on current Ferdowsi Street in Kerman. The Garden Museum was purchased by Abolqasem Harandy, who was a famous merchant in Kerman, in 1313. Harandy Garden Museum is one of the most important museums due to having two museums, called traditional Musical instrument museum and archaeological museum. Harandy Garden Museum was considered to be the building of the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Kerman province, which has now been renovated and its ground floor as the archaeological museum for some years. Harandy Garden Museum contains of two separate sections, each with its own pavilions. In the pavilions of Harandy Garden Museum, they exhibited the works of the pre-Islamic period and the Islamic era. These pavilions include Jazmourian pavilion Shahdad pavilion, pavilion No. 4 and Islamic pavilion. In the Shahdad pavilion, the ancient artifacts of the ancient Shahdad area, a variety of pottery and stone of the third and fourth millennium BC, very elegant necklaces and stone made dishes are displayed. The Jasmourian pavilion of the Harandy Archaeological Museum is also decorated by pottery, jug, plate, thermos and various fine-gray ceramic designed with black color, from the late third millennium and early 2nd millennium BC. In visit the pavilion No. 4 in Harandy Gardens Museum You will see the monuments discovered in Jiroft archeological excavations that are spectacular. In the Islamic pavilion of the Harandy Garden Museum, you can also see glazed pottery and metal and glass objects that adorn the stand of this section. To visit other Kerman attractions, join Alaedin Travel's Kerman tour and have a memorable trip to Iran. Call our experts now +98 2174495