The Time Museum in the Iranian capital Tehran has been registered as a national monument of Iran.
The museum displays a large number of clocks, watches, hourglasses, sundials, and other time-measuring devices.
It is located in a historical mansion on Zaferanieh Street, in northern Tehran, that dates back to the Qajar dynasty which ruled Iran from 1794 to 1925.
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