Timcheh Sarrafian dates back to the Qajar era. This work, which was registered as one of Iran's national monuments on 13 Mehr 1376 (October 5, 1997) with registration number 1932, is among the tourist attractions of Abadeh. Among the historical monuments left from different periods, Timcheh Sarrafian of Abadeh has a special grandeur and appearance and is currently active as the sixth handicraft bazaar in Iran. The entrance door of the Timcheh is made of wood, with beautifully carved edges and frame, and it had two knockers; the left knocker was for men and the right one for women. The entrance portal of the Timcheh building is semi-circular with plasterwork designs of lions, flowers, and bushes.
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