Amir Nezam House in Tabriz which later became the Qajar Museum is one of the most beautiful museums in the East Azerbaijan. Traditional Qajar architecture style is completely evident in this mansion. Visiting this mansion takes you back to Qajar dynasty and its lifestyle and traditions. Amir Nezam Garosi who was one of the politicians and writers during Qajar era constructed this mansion for himself. When Qajar dynasty collapsed, Pahlavi government used this mansion as Department of Finance. Unfortunately, what is remaining now is just some parts of this beautiful house and other parts were destroyed. In 1991, Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran bought Amir Nezam House and changed it into to Qajar Museum. The total area of this mansion is 3,000 square meters and the building is constructed in two floors with the porch having 16 beautiful columns. The mansion has two inner and outer courtyards along with pools and gardens that surrounded it and add extra beauty to this museum. The plaster works and interior mirror show the intelligence of Iranian art. When you enter the basement, you can see a large pool and magnificent columns which are unique in their kind. The first floor consists of 6 halls which are Sekeh hall, Bafteh, Chini, Abgineh, Felezat, Mosighi and Khatam hall. Also, the halls of the basement are Sang hall, Rojal, Faramin, Me’mari-o-Shahrsazi, Ghofl and Fanoos hall. Amir Nezam House in Tabriz was registered as a National Heritage Site in 1991.