SAEDNEWS: Molla Bashi House, Also Known as Mo’tamedi House, Is Located in Isfahan and Dates Back to Various Historical Periods. This house is built in the architectural styles of the Safavid, Zand, and Qajar eras and is filled with exquisite artistic works related to Iranian architecture.
According to the History and Culture Service of Saed News:
The Molla Bashi House dates back to the Safavid, Zand, and Qajar periods. As a result, we can observe architectural styles from all three eras in this house.
During the time of Zill-os-Sultan, the governor of Isfahan, this house, along with its alley and neighborhood, was purchased by Molla Bashi, who then took up residence there. Later, the house was bought and renovated by a person named Mo'tamedi, and today it is considered one of Isfahan’s tourist attractions. This beautiful and historic house was registered as a national heritage site in 2002.
Molla Bashi House is located on Malek Street, in the alley behind the city wall.