Ashraf Hall, Isfahan

Address:
Ostandari street, Isfahan, Iran
About: Ashraf Hall, Isfahan

Ashraf Hall is from Safavid era located in Ostandari Street, Sepah Street in Isfahan. The monument was registered on 15th of Dey 1310 with registration number 106 as one of Iran’s national monuments.
The mansion known as Ashraf Hall is remaning from Safavid palaces that had formed a set of glorious palaces of that time along with other palaces like the Roofed Hall, Eight Paradise Palace, Posht-e Matbakh (Behind the Kitchen) Palace, Rakib Khaneh and Timurid Hall.
The word “Ashraf” has made some people call the mansion “Ashraf-e Afghan”. However, researchers’ studies indicate the fact that “Ashraf Hall” was built at Shah Abbas II time and was completed at his successor’s time, Shah Soleiman.
This gilding monument is highly glorious in terms of decorations, paintings, beautiful mogharnases, moldings and arch taghs.

General Specifications
Name
Ashraf Hall Mansion
Age
Safavid era
Builder
Was built during the time of Safavid Shah Abbas II
Special features
Gilded paintings and prolific moldings
Suggestions
Nearest tourist attractions
Rakib house, Timurid hall, Tohidkhaneh and Chehel Sotoun pavillion
Access route
Address
Ostandari street, Isfahan, Iran
Facilities
Access to vehicles
WC
Residence
Restaurant
Buffet
Network coverage
Ashraf Hall, Isfahan
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