Tehran's Time Muesum
A Museum in Appereciation of Time
Time Museum in Tehran which is over 80 years olds now, dates back to Qajar era and is one of the oldest buildings in Tehran and displays old and antique watches, hence the name Time Museum.
The museum features a gradual evolution of time-measuring instruments from initial clocks to modern
mechanical
ones.
Situated in the Zaferanieh neighborhood, the two-story museum exhibits clocks and watches once belonging to
famous
people such as Nasserdin Shah Qajar, and Professor Mahmoud Hessabi who was a nuclear physicist and senator.
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The museum enjoys a kind of atmospheric architecture and decorations. The main museum building has two
floors,
each of
which includes sights. On the first floor, you can tour clocks from the seventeenth to the twentieth
centuries.
Many
clocks such as pendulum, wall, and stand clocks are decorated in an artistic way that shows the importance
of
the clocks
in the past.