Mir-Emad Museum Showcases Iranian Calligraphy
TEHRAN -- The Mir-Emad Calligraphy Museum in Tehran’s Saadabad Historical Complex has put on display the rich history of calligraphy art in Iran.
Established in 1997 in honor of the Iranian famous calligrapher Mir-Emad Hassani of the Safavid era, the museum contains works from 10 centuries.
The works in the museum include pre-Islamic calligraphy, Islamic calligraphy, and other antique manuscripts.
With 196 square meters of area, the first floor of the building is allocated to artworks dating back to the pre-Islamic era.
The whole building has two levels where you can find many other fabulous pieces on the second floor. If you like any of them, you could ask the staff to send you the file on your phone number, which seems interesting.