Kazerun Anthropology Museum to undergo restoration
TEHRAN - Kazerun Anthropology Museum, located in the ancient city of Kazerun in Fars province, is set to undergo extensive restoration, according to the provincial heritage chief.
Mohammad Sabet-Eghlidi on Wednesday announced that the restoration and refurbishment plans for the museum, housed in the historical “Khaneye Moallem” building, have been finalized.
The project will include floor paving, wall and ceiling plastering, as well as the installation of new electrical and mechanical systems to enhance the museum's facilities.
Khaneye Moallem is a historical structure dating back to the Pahlavi I era, and is registered as a national heritage site under the number 28251.
The museum features a wide array of exhibits, including traditional tools, utensils, clothing, and architectural insights that showcase the customs and traditions of Kazerun’s people.
Fars province, located in southwestern Iran, is a region steeped in history and culture, renowned for its rich heritage and numerous historical sites. Often considered the cultural heartland of Iran, Fars is home to ancient cities, monumental ruins, and architectural masterpieces that reflect its illustrious past.
One of the most iconic sites in Fars is Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, founded by Darius the Great in 518 BC. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases the grandeur of ancient Persian architecture with its impressive palaces, reliefs, and staircases.
Another significant landmark is Pasargadae, the tomb of Cyrus the Great, which is a testament to the early Persian Empire’s architectural ingenuity. This site also holds a UNESCO designation and is revered for its historical and cultural importance.
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