The Borujerdi House (Persian: Khāneh-ye Borujerdihā) is a historic house in Kashan, Iran.
The house was built in 1857 by architect Ustad Ali Maryam, for the bride of Haji Mehdi Borujerdi, a wealthy merchant. The bride came from the affluent Tabatabaei family, for whom Ali Maryam had built the Tabatabaei House some years earlier.
It consists of a rectangular beautiful courtyard, delightful wall paintings by the royal painter Kamal-ol-molk, and three 40 meter tall wind towers which help cool the house to unusually cool temperatures. It has 3 entrances, and all the classic signatures of traditional Persian residential architecture, such as biruni and daruni (andarun). The house took eighteen years to build using 150 craftsmen.
- View of the courtyard
- Stucco work from the walls of the house depicting florae and fruits
- Restorer at work
- View facing south and main dome of talar
- 19th century plasterwork from a wall from the courtyard of the house
- Interior of the house
- Ceiling of the house
- Detail of the exterior wall carvings