The Eghbalian House in Hamedan Was Demolished

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The Eghbalian House in Hamedan Was Demolished

The Eghbalian House in Hamedan was demolished

The Eghbalian House in Hamedan was demolished with the permission of the municipality and the green light from cultural heritage authorities. This valuable relic from Iran’s contemporary history was registered on the national heritage list.

The city managers of Hamedan had promised to prevent the demolition of the Eghbalian House.

The Eghbalian House was designed in line with the contemporary global architectural trends and was built by architect Mahmoud Niyami.

He was one of the students of Houshang Seyhoun and was involved in several national projects, including the Abbasabad Hills.

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