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Press Museum of Kerman opened in 2006 and showcases items detailing the history of print press in Iran. The museum displays a 90-year-old stone lithograph, cameras, photos, pencil holders, walking sticks belonging to journalists and a 200-year-old handwritten Quran. Two of Kerman’s personalities, Constitutional Revolution era journalist Nazem-ol-Islam Kermani and Qajar era (1785-1925) mystic and scholar Seyyed Alavi, are both buried inside the museum.

Press Museum

  • Address

    Shariati St.