House of Colonel Bekhradi

Address:
Bahreyni ha alley, lower Chaharbagh, Isfahan province, Iran
About: House of Colonel Bekhradi

Colonel Bekhradi’s house is from Qajar dynasty and it is located in Isfahan, Chehar Baq Paeen Street, Masjed Aqa Khademi alley. This relic was registered in December 26th, 1996 with the registration number of 1819 as one of Iran’s national relics.
It is noteworthy that currently three houses are known with the name of “Bekhradi’s house” in Isfahan, which the first one is located in Ibn-e Sina Street in Sonbolestan neighborhood, and it was renovated by its last owner, Engr. Morteza Bekhradi and it is now used as a traditional inn for foreigner tourists. The second one is located in Sabzeh Meydan  and it is being renovated by Engr. Bekhradi, and the third one is the same house mentioned above, located in Chehar Baq Street, and Bahrainis alley and Colonel Bekhradi was its last owner.
 

General Specifications
Name
House of Colonel Bekhradi
Appellation
Name after its last owner Colonel Bekhradi
Age
Qajar era
Restoration
The noughties
Suggestions
Similar relics and places
Historical houses of Qajar period
Access route
Address
Bahreyni ha alley, lower Chaharbagh, Isfahan province, Iran
Facilities
Access to vehicles
WC
Residence
Restaurant
Buffet
Network coverage
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