Established in 1996, the museum offers visitors a captivating journey through the history of tea in the country.
Most importantly, it is a tribute to the legacy of Mohammad Mirza Kashef al-Saltaneh, the visionary founder of the tea industry in Iran.
The heart of the museum is a complex that includes the mausoleum of Kashef al-Saltaneh, adorned with a tall quadrangular tower, the main two-storey hall, and an office space.
The ground floor of the main hall serves as a treasure trove of historical documents, showcasing the discovery, prizes, and early photographs of Kashef al-Soltaneh.
Visitors can explore a fascinating array of artifacts related to tea and its preparation, such as various types of coal samovars, ceramic, copper, and stone teapots, coffee cups, Nasreddin Shah contracts, handles for tea cups, trays, cup holders, and more…