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The Constitution House of Tabriz is a two-story building constructed in 1868. The house was a gathering place for Constitutional Revolution leaders and activists, and where underground constitutional era newspapers were printed. The house became the meeting center for the Azarbaijan Democrat Party (1946-1947) after World War II. The house has beautiful stained glass windows and doors, engraved wooden ceilings and a colorful garden. Today, the house is a museum which showcases sculptures of famous Constitutional Revolutionaries, their personal belongings, and their weapons as well as several issues of the underground newspaper of the revolution, a printing machine which was used in the house, and numerous photos from the revolution. A room in the house has been dedicated to the role women played in the Constitutional Revolution.
East Azerbaijan Province, Tabriz, Bazar, motahhari St