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Open Opens at 10:00-15:00
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MCR9+VR4 District 12, Tehran, Tehran Province, IranMap
Phone+98 21 6099 4035
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  • BijanTehran_Iran
    BijanTehran_Iran
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    Bank history in IRAN

    If you are interested on Bank history in IRAN, this is the best place for you. There are also some art pieces.

    Reviewed on Mar 28, 2019
  • Shahriar G
    Shahriar G
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    Must visit

    1. You can see historic coin with its detail in monitor but Sepah Bank was better with more coins 2. Gifts from other countries banks to BMI are there 3. Old bank instruments are included. 4. Water to...

    Reviewed on Aug 24, 2018
  • sohrabc2016
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    A must see of Iranian traditional economy ,culture mixed with western modernity

    Fantastic museum of first Stablished Iranian Bank with roots in history where coins were made and circulated . A tour into Iranian banking system and how it benefited from ancient concept of money , ...

    Reviewed on Apr 30, 2018
  • jajavalB
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    Fantastic Coin collections and silver plate miniatures of Quran

    Everybody there is very warm welcome us to visit this well organised one floor museum. Starting first with ancient time of persian coins to Arkhemanid till Qajar era, it 's easy to follow. In the midd...

    Reviewed on Mar 26, 2018
  • farrokhh2016
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    Unique and exclusive collection of coins and gold gifts

    This is very interesting museum, not known by many, next door to the National Jewellery Museum. The museum has a rare, historically old collection of coins going back to the early days of the Persian...

    Reviewed on Nov 21, 2017
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