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Nowruzgah event in the National Museum of Iran


According to Fars News Agency, Jibril Nokandeh announced the holding of the Nowruz ceremony at the National Museum of Iran in the days of Nowruz 1401 and said: Nowruz and its related rituals are the precious heritage of the ancient land of Iran. In order to protect this valuable intangible heritage, the National Museum of Iran organizes Nowruzgah programs in the grounds of this museum.

The director general of the National Museum of Iran continued: The Nowruz ceremony is held in the National Museum of Iran from the first to the thirteenth of Farvardin 1401 every day at 4:00 PM in the area of ​​Professor Rollen Street (outside the National Museum of Iran).

He continued: performance of Nowruz dolls, caravan of local and indigenous dolls, ethnic music, Nowruz reading, special plays for children and adolescents, etc. will be among these programs.

Nokandeh further informed about the special program “Night with the Museum” on April 28, 1401 and said: This event was held for the first time in Nowruz 2016 in the National Museum of Iran and was welcomed by a large number of visitors and neighboring museums. Due to the corona restriction, this year we will try to make a memorable night for the people of Tehran and Nowruz travelers.

Nokandeh added: Holding three temporary exhibitions of historical and cultural works, setting up booths for children and adolescents, painting competitions for children and adolescents, participating in cultural heritage and biodiversity events, be a museum of your home, In the new century, expressing a memory of the National Museum of Iran in the last century is another special program with which the National Museum of Iran has welcomed Nowruz and will be informed about them later.

Due to being held in the open air, the Nowruzgah ceremony is subject to favorable weather conditions, and in rainy weather conditions, it will be possible to cancel the program.

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