EBRAT MUSEUM
Advice to soapweed ambiance… Former prison for opponents during the 1979 pre-revolution period, the establishment remained exactly in the same state as it was thirty years ago. In a religious silence, only disturbed by the distant echo of the gardien, the visit begins with a long framed entrance of walls on which the names of the prisoners are inscribed. Here, the secret police of the Shah (the Savak) were free to award all dissidents. The museum consists of the elucidation of these methods, illustrated by bloody models. An original visit, just steps from the national museum of Iran, which takes little time and allows you to discover another face of the country's history.
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