TEHRAN — The exhibition “Ceremonial Vehicles of Iran. Stories from the Qajar Dynasty to the Pahlavi Era” will open on December 7 at the Iranian Automobile Museum (also known as the Iranian Historical Automobile Museum) in the Niavaran Cultural and Historical Complex.
The exhibition, which examines the evolution of ceremonial vehicles in the Iranian court from the Qajar period to the end of the Pahlavi dynasty, will run until January 6, 2026, according to Miras Alia (CHTN), using historical images and documents from the archives of automotive historian and researcher Borzou Sepasi.
A specialized session on “Iranian ceremonial vehicles from the Qajar dynasty to the Pahlavi era” will be held on December 10 in the conference hall of the Niavaran Complex, and Mr. Sepasi will also give a speech in conjunction with the exhibition.
This session is open to all stakeholders and is designed to explain the role of ceremonial vehicles in modern Iranian history and acquaint stakeholders with behind-the-scenes developments in this field.
Interested parties can visit the exhibition for a month and gather in the conference hall of the complex from 11:00 to 13:00 on December 10 to take part in specialized sessions.
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