PARS MUSEUM
Charming octagonal pavilion located inside the Nazar garden, built on the order of Karim Khan Zand in the th century. Originally used for official receptions, the building then served as a mausoleum at the vakil (regent) before hosting a museum today. Note the exterior vernissée earthenware and the interiors of the th century frescoes testifying to the expedition of Nadir Shah in India. Also, remember the objects relating to the life of the vakil or of these ancient antique ceramics with metal reflections exposed in four alcoves.
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