The Persian Consulate, a historic-cultural building located on Hanrapetutyun Street in the Kentron District, of Yerevan, Armenia.
According to architect Varazdat Harutyunyan, this part of the street belonged to Persia's Hadji Abbas Karbalayi Abdulhusein in the 1850s.
Later, the Armenian Relief Committee, which was headed by poet Hovhannes Tumanyan, worked in the building for three years.
Its founders are a painter and academician Martiros Saryan, architect Varazdat Harutyunyan and archeologist and historian Babken Arakelyan.
The frescoes of the entrance to the arch, also feature gnats, dogs, veins, that are widely used in Armenian miniature paintings.
It is envisaged to furnish a concierge room with stylish furniture, to make it into the exhibition hall, and to incorporate it into the list of Yerevan's tourist attractions.