The history of Marashi House in Shushtar dates back to the Qajar period. At that time, the house was built for a person named Seyyed Mohammad Hassan Marashi to live with his family. The house, which was the home of the Marashi family, was a villa in the beginning and there was no fence or wall around it. Marashi family lived in this house for some time until later at Pahlavi time they decided to add some parts and enlarge the house. As the result, a southern courtyard was added to this house, and some rooms were also built. This house is made in two Qajar and Pahlavi architectural styles, and it seems that the Qajar section was constructed by Haj Mohammad Taghi Memar, who was one of the prominent architects of Shushtar city in the Qajar period and built many of the important houses in this city. On your trip to Shushtar, you can also visit the other attractions in the city such as Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System, Band-e Shadravan Bridge, Band-e Lashkar Bridge, Dariyoon Bridge, Kolah Farangi Tower and etc. If you are planning your next trip to Iran visit our website on www.alaedin.travel or call our experts on +98 2174495 to book your tour, hotel and airline tickets in a short time.