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The Husseiniyeh or mourning platform of the Aminis

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Description

This mansion is part of a vast mansion built in 1275 by the deceased Mohammad Reza Amini in two floors.  Hosseiniyeh has two northern and southern courtyards and three eastern and western courtyards that are parallel to each other and are separated by five movable lattices. The middle hall is larger than two other rooms, 18 meters long and 5 meters wide, and the length and width of the other two rooms are 5 * 10 meters each. The acclaimed and beautiful blend of gypsum decoration, wood painting and mirroring on the ceiling, walls, niches, rafters and wood chimneys are very impressive and masterpieces.  There are two north-south rooms in the east and west of the halls, which are less decorative.  Crypt, kitchen, warehouses and pantry are located in the lower part of Hosseiniyeh. This Husseinieh is part of the sixteen permanent mansion built in 1275 AH in the capital of the deceased Haj Mohammad Reza Amini of the merchants of Qazvin. Husseinieh building consists of three halls in the east and west that is located parallel to each other and are interconnected with wooden wooden sashes.  The middle hall is larger than two other halls, its length is 18 meters and width is 5 meters. The length and width of the two norths and south sides are 1 and 5 meters.  At the end of the east and west of each of the two mountains and the north, two small rooms have been built. The southern tip does not have nine slabs and latticework with very beautiful colored glasses form the masterpieces of this collection.The ceiling of the hall is also decorated with paintings with a mirror. The decorations of the woodwork and the mirror of this hall are very harmoniously combined with each other. The middle hall, which is larger than the other two chambers, has a niche and a bowl decorated with a mirror and gypsum. This hall connects two and five doors to the northern and southern halls. In the semicircle above the five doors leading to the northern portico, they have been routed to twelve. The ceiling of this hall is divided into three parts: the medieval section with gypsum decorations, with a work of art, has created interesting geometric decorations. The path through the sixth link on the two eastern and western sides is linked to the rooms on the opposite side of the hall. Under the halls, sections such as the chapel, the basement, the pantry, the warehouse and the kitchen are built that run to both the northern and southern courtyards. The south yard is larger than the northern courtyard and has a large pond. The northern wall of the south yard is rocky and has many outstanding roles. Over time, wall gems have been worn out and many of their roles have been lost.

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