Images published by IRNA on Tuesday show the historical Taherian House, a cultural heritage site in north-central Iranian city of Semnan. (IRNA photos/ Ali Abak)
The Taherian House dates back to the Qajar era (1789 to 1925) and is known for its architectural splendor. The house has recently undergone a restoration, conducted in a manner to preserve its original charm and grandeur.
The manor has two courtyards, one at the front and another at the back of the residence. Its exquisite entrance features a small vestibule and a few steps that lead to its magnificent primary courtyard. Adding to its allure is the abundant use of arches that create an aesthetically pleasing ambiance throughout the house.
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