

The Keshish House Hotel in Isfahan is a unique and historic hotel that offers guests a chance to experience the traditional culture and architecture of Iran. The hotel, also known as the Priest's House, was built in the Safavid era.
The main building of the Keshish House consists of the Hashti, the rooms, the gallery, the angle building, and a large platform, all of which have been ornamented with stucco and mirror works. The roof of the platform is supported by four high wooden pillars and has been decorated with wooden frames resembling a chessboard.
In addition to the main building, a newly made complex has been built on the other three sides of the house, matching the previous architecture and standing as tall as the main building, with three floors. The complex includes numerous suites, a gathering hall, a kitchen, a pantry, a yard, a water pond, beautiful gardens and a valuable library containing invaluable old books, manuscript books and gramophone discs of Iranian classic music.
The old structure of the building is a combination of traditional and modern styles. Although it is quite simple with no flamboyance, it still gives visitors a soft feeling of peace and tranquility. The cultural and touristic residential complex of the Priest's House, with its charming simplicity and eye-catching beauty, is ready to receive those interested in Iranian architecture and the ancient houses of Julfa in Isfahan.
Overall, The Keshish House Hotel in Isfahan is an excellent choice for those who want to experience the traditional culture and architecture of Iran. The hotel's unique history and charming simplicity offer visitors a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. The library and the beautiful gardens also make it a great place for those interested in Iran's culture and history.











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