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Open Opens at 9:00-21:00
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Obeyd Zakani, Qazvin 3413643961, IranMap
Phone+98 912 281 1501
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  • Ali N
    Ali N
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    Good museum

    A good museum. The wax figures look very realistic and good, but they also have some weird facial expressions for some reason. The displays are good. It's common to turn historical bath houses into mu...

    Reviewed on Apr 27, 2024
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    Garmab-e-Qajar (Museum of Anthropology)

    This tomb, which has a separate section for men and women, is located on Obaid Zakani Street - next to the bazaar and the mosque of Aga Kabir - and is the oldest existing bath in Qazvin, which was com...

    Reviewed on Oct 13, 2019
  • Alireza_Samimi
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    Beautiful well reserved bath

    This public bath is really well kept and you will enjoy the interior and exterior the same. It is not too big and consists of several chambers, each one with a special purpose. There are some Wax stat...

    Reviewed on Oct 12, 2019
  • Ali_salavati
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    Health and technology in Safavi's era

    Qajar Turkish (Iranian) bath is one of the largest bath in Qazvin was built in 385 years ago.it has more than 1045 meter area and form from dressing room, hot-house (for bathing), water tank,hot and c...

    Reviewed on May 26, 2019
  • Flauschi_11
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    Beautifully restored bathhouse

    Visiting the Qajar bathhouse is a good history lesson. The displays of the different Persian folk groups reminds me of the Jorvik Museum in York - very educational. Highly recommended.

    Reviewed on May 11, 2019
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