House of 20th-century poet set for restoration and revival

August 28, 2024 - 18:32

TEHRAN - A house that once belonged to Aref Qazvini, a renowned 20th-century Iranian poet, is set to undergo restoration and repurposing as part of a broader initiative to enhance the region’s tourism.

Alireza Khazaeli, Qazvin’s tourism chief, on Tuesday announced that the house will eventually serve as a hospitality space after being restored, adding to the province’s tourist attractions.

The decision follows recent controversy after images surfaced online suggesting the destruction of the historical property, prompting concerns among the public and cultural heritage advocates.

Khazaeli clarified that the building remains on the national heritage list, despite numerous legal attempts by the owner to deregister the property in recent years.

“As part of the judicial proceedings, and with the approval of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, it was determined that a proposal for the preservation and repurposing of this historical building should be prepared by the owner," Khazaeli stated. "This proposal was needed to be approved by both regional and national heritage authorities."

According to the Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Department of Qazvin, the restoration plan was submitted last year and received approval from the provincial and national heritage councils after extensive evaluations.

Khazaeli explained that new construction will take place in parts of the courtyard that lack historical value… and the historically significant parts will be carefully restored and revived. Once completed, the building will function as a hospitality venue within a larger tourism complex.

The underlined that the project is closely monitored by the restoration experts of the Cultural Heritage Department, ensuring the preservation of the site’s historical integrity. "We hope that this project will not only preserve this historic site but also create a vibrant space offering services to tourists.”

Abolqassem Aref Qazvini (1882-1934) was a distinguished Iranian poet, lyricist, and musician known for his evocative poetry and lyrical compositions that reflect the cultural and social intricacies of his time. The restoration of his house aims to honor his legacy while contributing to the cultural landscape of Qazvin.

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