Completion of redecoration of Jahanbakhsh House in Golestan Rural Heritage Museum

The Deputy Head of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Golestan announced the completion of the re-arrangement of Jahanbakhsh Rural House as one of the five usable rural structures in the first phase of the Golestan Rural Heritage Museum at the project site.
According to the report of Aria Heritage, quoting the public relations of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Golestan, Sara Okhot announced this news today, Wednesday, February 4, 2009: “And 800 million rials were implemented at the project site of the Golestan Rural Heritage Museum located in the exclosed forest park.”
The Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage of Golestan Province pointed out: “Jahanbakhsh rural structure, which is 100 years old, belongs to the foothills of the province and the rural part of Serkalateh in the ruins of the city of Kordkoy.”
“The structure is one-story, made of wood and mud with a clay roof, as well as four rooms, a storage room and a central porch with a terrace on either side of the building,” he added.
Okhot pointed out that more than 100 villages with more than 40 types of architecture have been identified and documented for the implementation of the Golestan Rural Heritage Museum in the province. “And it is being exploited that in this regard, the Vachini operation of these five rural structures has been completed so far.”
He stated: “Of this number, the re-arrangement of 3 rural structures in Qalandar Aish, Zahed and Jahanbakhsh from Kordkoy city has been completed at the project site. “The re-arrangement of Maghsoudloo structure from Sorkhankalateh village of Gorgan city is in the final stages of implementation, and the rural structure of Talar from Jafakandeh of Bandar-e-Gaz city will also be implemented as a symbol at the entrance of this project.”
Golestan Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage said: “Implementation of rural structures, improvement and commissioning of health services, landscaping of rural structures, completion of necessary infrastructure required for the project such as water, electricity and communication networks, preparation of internal access roads to the museum, construction of the entrance and guarding of the museum (sale) “Ticket), the redevelopment of the symbolic rural structure of the museum in the entrance area, is one of the executive plans of the first phase of the Golestan Rural Heritage Museum project.”
The project of Golestan Rural Heritage Museum, which is the second model of its kind in the country, will be launched with the aim of preserving, preserving and reviving rural cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible, in Golestan province in the cultural zone of the exclosed forest park.