Anthropology Museum in Kermanshah opened in 1990 and has 30 different halls showcasing items of agricultural and anthropological significance. The museum also displays items such as musical instruments, wax figures, writing equipment, hunting gear and traditional Kurdish costumes. The museum has three parts called Hosseinieh, Zeinabieh and Abbasieh. The Abbasieh section consists of two sections designed with tile-work walls and paintings of famous people. The Anthropology Museum is on the second floor of the complex while the archaeological section of the museum is on the first floor. Besides visiting the Anthropology Museum in Kermanshah, be sure to visit Tekyeh Moaven al-molk which is famous for as the world's largest miniature tekyeh and see its stunning tiles, colorful glasses and its truly unique dome. This museum is particularly attractive to visitors and tourists during the different times of the year. If you are planning to visit Kermanshah, book a tour, hotel and flight with the help of Alaedin Travel team.