The Iron Age Museum

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Tabriz, Iran

Museum· Archaeological site· Tourist attraction

The Iron Age Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The Iron Age Museum is located in Tabriz, Iran on Bazar, Emam St. The Iron Age Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in Iran.

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Bazar, Emam St

Phone

+984135257469

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Haleh Esmailian

the most dazzling thing about the buried in here is that they were put in their graves just in the way a baby is grows in his mother's womb, bent and upside down with knees in front of his face. it is insane how they could have known this without devices and technology like ultrasound.

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Abraham Houtman

The Iron Age museum is in the middle of the city Tabriz. The main gate at the back. If bring a car can park at the front main street but go walk inside the building and going to back main gate. There is interesting to see and learn. In the middle of the city. Tourist area, near market, museum and restaurant.

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Mohsen Nosratinia

Amazing to see an iron age burial site and great choice in not moving them. Feels like being in a archeological site. Recommended.

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Travel with Mehdi

basically everything with a sense of spookiness is fun for me and iron age museum with its exhibits from ancient era is one of those places I liked a lot!

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Amin Abbasi Aval

Tabriz's Iron Age Museum is an ancient site located in the north, northeastern and northwest of the Tabriz Mosque. It includes the cemetery and clay art of the Iron Age. The works were obtained in 1376, including 38 graves in the form of embryos buried. The grave of the infants is simple and the teens' gore is in square structures with two sacks. Most of the bodies found are dead at an early age. Children are buried with their toys and women with jewels and men with their war material. Along with some of the corpses of pottery and food effects, they have found their belief in the sanctity, and those who have found more dishes next to them may have been richer. Chinese stone around the bodies is a symbol of the wall of the womb, and the bodies are buried in embryonic or polygonal form, which differ in their body and face, which again confirms their sympathy. Since 2006, the site has become the first Iranian museum in Iran. The opening ceremony of the Museum of the Iron Age of Tabriz was held on May 30, 2007 with the presence of Jafari, Deputy Director of Culture and Communication of the Cultural Heritage Organization. The site is open to the public.

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Dr Saeed Aslani

Its funny ancient cemetery. But its small and limited. Preffer to visir after Azerbaijan meuseum and blue mosque.

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Homa Makarem

Good Museum

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Sahar Ashkan

Astonishing and mouth opening. Skeletons are found under ground accidentally and now are a reference for iron age traditions.