In Parvaneh Friday Market, you may fail to find what you were looking for, but
you will definitely find a whole lot more, perhaps even more interesting.
The weekly market is located in a multi-story parking lot in Jomhouri Street in
downtown Tehran.
The place is used as a parking during the normal days, but on Fridays, it turns
into an amusing and crowded bazaar involving thousands of interesting and
memorable goods.
Created over 15 years ago by Tehran’s Municipality, the market has through the
years developed its own identity, with specific salespeople, distinct audience
and even its own culture.
The market’s huge diversity and its characteristics offer an ever-refreshing
experience.
It’s easy to get caught up in the exciting bazaar, where each floor is dedicated
to a different set of goods.
The first floor is an antique collector’s dream, with everything from vintage
photos and records to home decor and paintings.
Here you can also find old padlocks and cameras, sculptures, pots and pans of a
wide range of materials, from silver and copper to porcelain and crystal,
kettles, typewriters, some old stamps and coins, colourful chandeliers, old
radios, turn-tables and records, all sorts of books and even old match boxes.
The second and third floors display a wide range of handicrafts including
colourful rugs, clothes, decorative items, accessories, jewellery, and more.
Other data-x-items that can be found in this market are different types of traditional
pastry and homemade pickles, variety of musical instruments, old games and
puzzles.
If you get hungry, there are plenty of kiosks selling delicious falafels, soup,
and samosas.
The market is presumably the most popular flea market in the capital.
Following are photos of the lovely market retrieved from the Azad News Agency
(ANA):