Qavam House
| Qavam House | |
|---|---|
Front facade with the image of the "Lion and Sun" (Qajar royal emblem) on the pediment. | |
Interactive map of the Qavam House area | |
| Alternative names | Narenjestan-e Ghavam, Ghavam House, Qavam Pavilion, House of Ghavam |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Qajar style |
| Location | Lotf Ali Khan Zand St, Shiraz, Fars province, Iran |
| Coordinates | 29°36′28.24″N 52°33′9.25″E / 29.6078444°N 52.5525694°E |
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Qavam House (Persian: خانه قوام), also known as Narenjestan-e Qavam (Persian: نارنجستان قوام), is a Qajar era house and garden in Shiraz, Iran, built between 1879 and 1886.
During the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the house became the headquarters of Pahlavi University's Asia Institute, directed by Arthur Upham Pope, and later Richard Nelson Frye. The house and gardens are now a museum and open to the public.