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Āmeri House
The northern iwan (balcony) in the main courtyard of the Āmeri House.
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General information
Architectural styleIranian
LocationKashan, Iran
Coordinates33°58′30″N 51°26′31″E / 33.9750°N 51.4419°E / 33.9750; 51.4419

The Āmeris House (Persian: خانه عامری‌ها) is a large historic house in Kashan, Iran. It was originally built as a family residence during the reign of the Zand dynasty for Agha Āmeri, the governor of Kashan, and is now restored and transformed into a traditional-style hotel.[1][2][3]

Like the other historic houses that are located nearby, the Āmeri House was damaged through earthquakes in the 18th century, and was then rebuilt in the 19th century.[1] It is one of the prominent historic houses of Kashan, together with the Borujerdi House, the Tabātabāei House, and others.[4]

Structure

The Āmeri House is a huge property of 9,000 square metres (97,000 sq ft). It contains dozens of rooms, two bathhouses, and seven courtyards with gardens and fountains.[1][3] The main structure is made of brick. Mud and straw are used in the insulation. The inner spaces are decorated with gypsum and mirror works. Underneath the complex are a series of tunnels. The Āmeri House is now a traditional hotel. [2]

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Kashan, a Lesson in Authenticity, Architecture". Financial Tribune. 8 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Ameri House: A Historical House in Iran's Kashan". Tasnim News Agency. 17 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b Erdbrink, Thomas (9 January 2013). "Restoring Iran's Heritage of Magnificent Homes in an Age of High Rises". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "200 Iranian historic houses to undergo restoration by March 2017". Tehran Times. 28 August 2016.

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