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The story of this house, to the best of our knowledge, dates back to the end of Qajar period, when the owner of this house was a person named Seyed Jalal, who worked as a teacher in this house at that time. After Seyyed Jalal, this house was owned by Seyed Ali Fathi, who, like Seyyed Jalal, worked as a teacher and held his classes in this house. However, after Seyyed Ali, there were no residents and this house was abandoned. Later, after forty-two years of silence, it became home to Hamed who had seen the house in his dream, and as he himself recounts:

Everything started from a dream, the feeling of living in an old house made of love and smelled like straw. It was as if I had known it for years and it was there, at the very moment that I saw the house, that I felt I was on the path of reaching my dreams, the path that had brought me to the door of this house.

Now, after two years of continuous restoration and renovation of this house, every corner of which echoes the sound of life, we have turned it into this complex to be a place for serenity and joy of learning from each other.

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