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Construction of general post office building, which is a two-floor
building with a basement floor, following a composite German and Persian
architecture. It had been built from 1928 to 1934, when the Municipality
and ministry of foreign Affairs were created. This museum has divided in
to three parts and also possesses an audio-visual hall and a library of
its own.
Post part
This part of museum is shown on the first floor, includes chronological
history of Iranian postage stamps, horse-carts used in delivering mail;
also ancient instrument of post, such as scales and chests are being
renovated from different parts of country and 142 subjects of post,
prepared to exhibit.
Stamp Part
First Iranian stamp, 4-piece series known as "Bagheri", was printed
during Nasereddin Shah, King of Qajar Dynasty. More than 7300 number of
stamps from Iran and other countries, point to historical and cultural
changing of various clanships, from different parts of the world are
exhibited. This part is situated on second floor.
Tele communications
One could see the first Telegraph set, put into operation through a
small apparatus, which had been brought to Iran from Europe. It was
inaugurated for drawing the attention of Nasereddin Shah (King of Qajar
Dynasty), between Darolfonoun school and king's palace (Golestan).
Telephone, also was employed for the first time by "Kamran Mirza".
Automatic
telephone set was first used in 1927, carrier in 1937 and the first
overseas contact was made in 1938; as time passed, modern systems of
communication were commonly used.
Generally, this part is divided in to three subparts and situated on
second floor:
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Written communication such as Morse and Telegraph.
2. Transmission, includes: copper cables, Micro waves, satellites,
multi-works radios.
3. Switches from primary Telephone extended to the most developed of
them (Digital switches).
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