Naneh Massoumeh, Persian for Grandma Massoumeh, is the name of an alley in the southern Iranian city of Bushehr, along Persian Gulf, which stands out because of its colorful paintings on the walls.
The alley is named after the female artist behind the splendid paintings, Nessa Chekideh Khoon, nicknamed Naneh Massoumeh.
The alley was in ruins in the past, but Naneh Massoumeh decided to give it a new face by her paintings and managed to make it a tourist spot.
The African themed paintings have drawn praise by the locals and tourists.
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