Kalantar House

Iran


As yet it's still a building site, but already this Qajar-era house's seven-tiered windtower has been converted into what appear to be rooms, and by 2018 the site should be launched as a traditionally styled teahouse and restaurant.

It was originally the residence of the Rajabi family, Semnan's long-term governors.


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