The Abbāsi House is a large
historic house museum in
Kashan,
Iran. It was built during the late 18th century and belonged to a wealthy glass merchant.[1][2] It is partly converted into a teahouse, a traditional restaurant, and a small shop.[2][3] Other such houses, including the
Borujerdi House and the
Tabātabāei House, are located nearby.
Structure
The Abbassian House consists of several courtyards and multistorey buildings, and is decorated with
plaster reliefs, mirror-work, and
stained glass.[2]
A panoramic view of the Abbāsi House.
Gallery
An exterior view of the Abbāsi House and its central courtyard.
A view from within an
iwan (balcony) inside the Abbāsi House.
Gardens and a pool in the central yard of the Abbāsi House.
An exterior view of the upper floor of the Abbāsi House.
An exterior view of lower-floor hallways inside the Abbāsi House.
A view from within an upper-floor room inside the Abbāsi House.
Upper-floor rooms inside the Abbāsi House.
A view from within an upper-floor room inside the Abbāsi House.
A ceiling inside the Abbāsi House.
Carvings on the exterior walls of the Abbāsi House.
The central courtyard of the Abbāsi House.
Stained glass work inside the Abbāsi House.
a panoramic HDR image from a section of abbasi house in kashan