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Nader Ebrahimi Museum

Nader Ebrahimi Museum

The Nader Ebrahimi Library and Museum was established with approximately 4,000 books from Nader Ebrahimi's personal library. Born in 1936, Nader Ebrahimi was a writer, poet, translator, documentarian, and illustrator. He left behind notable works such as "Once Again, the City I Loved," "Fire Without Smoke," "Ebn-e Mashgheleh," "Forty Letters to My Wife," and more.

Ebrahimi also made significant contributions to children's literature, with works like "Away from Home," "The Crows," "The Squirrels," and "The Story of the Carpet Flowers." His screenplays "The Last Just Man of the West" and "The Voice of the Desert" are also remembered. He illustrated several children's books as well.

The Nader Ebrahimi Library and Museum hosts various literary events, discussions, critique sessions, workshops, and literary festivals, creating a special atmosphere for literature enthusiasts.