The Heidarzadeh Museum of Coin and Anthropology has an extensive collection of (Gold, Silver, Copper, and Brass) coins from Achaemenid dynasty to the present.
The Heidarzadeh Museum of Coin and Anthropology is located in the Arabzadeh House, in the northeast of Yazd province. This house built in the Qajar era which has Stucco ornamentation with Arabesque. This museum contains the objects and information about the lives and cultures of people from Achaemenid dynasty to the present.
The objects of this museum have been collected by Professor Heidarzadeh since 1956 and have been exhibited in this place in 2004.The most famous coins belong to the Al-Abbas ibn al-Mamun, Ahmad Samani, Karim Khan, and Nader Shah.
This museum contains the old banknotes from Naser al-Din Shah era to the present, more than 100 number of old locks, Silver jewelry sets, Agate rings, Brass rings, military equipment, cookware, and different collection of Silver and Agate Misbaha.
According to the Yazd climate, the best time to visit the Heidarzadeh Museum of Coin and Anthropology is from early March until early April, when the weather is quite mild.
The Heidarzadeh Museum of Coin and Anthropology is located on Fahadan district, Imam Street, Yazd Province. If you want to take a taxi, you can call 1828 or 1838 or request a car from Snap.