Natural History Museum of Isfahan

The Natural History Museum of Isfahan, Iran, is located in a building that dates from the 15th century Timurid era. The building includes large halls and a veranda which are decorated by muqarnas and stucco. This building became a museum in 1988.

Halls
The museum has seven halls:
 * Guidance hall
 * Invertebrates hall, containing: Unicellular organisms, sponges, corals, echinoderms, mollusca, arthropods, insects, and seashells.
 * Botany hall has different kinds of flowering plants, whole plants, medicinal plants, and tree trunks.
 * Geology hall contains all constituents of the Earth's solid crust, including minerals, crystals, ore, and sedimentary rocks.
 * Hall of physical geography and map of geology, plants, animals, ...
 * Vertebrates hall contains different kinds of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, which are kept as taxidermy specimens.
 * Hall of Graphic training aids

Architecture
This building has several large halls and a porch decorated with Muqarnas and stucco. There are plastic dinosaurs in front of the building which some may regard as incongruous with the building's architecture.