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English: Seljuq gallery, Museum of Islamic Art and Archaeology of Iran
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The octagonal plan of the Museum of Islamic Era is inspired by the Sassanid palace at Bishapur and covers some 4000 square meters with three floors as a state Museum and a part of National Museum of Iran. The building was renovated and reopened in 1996. In the summer of 2006 another restoration and reconstruction phase began and the new museum was reopened in 2015

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