SAEDNEWS: Mo’tamedi House, also known as Molla Bashi House, dates back to the Qajar era and is located in Isfahan’s Pa Qaleh neighborhood on Malek Street. This historic site was registered as one of Iran’s national heritage sites on June 15, 2002, under registration number 5883.
According to the History and Culture Service of SaedNews, Malabashi lived in Tafresh and was a trusted figure as well as one of Naser al-Din Shah’s astronomers. When he first entered this mansion, it consisted of two Panj-dari halls and a winter section dating back to the Zandieh period. In comparison, the nearby Malek al-Tojjar’s vineyard house, just a few steps away, seemed insignificant. However, with Malabashi’s arrival, the Shah Neshin section and the nine-door (Noh-dari) hall were added, which remain the mansion’s most important and captivating features.