Our motto is “Every city is a museum”/emphasis on decentralization and delegation

According to the report of Aria Heritage reporter, the fourth specialized meeting and training workshops of the Deputy Ministers of Cultural Heritage of the whole country, with the presence of Ali Darabi, Acting Minister and Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage, Heads of Staff, Deputy Ministers of Cultural Heritage and Managers of Chain Bases, started this morning – Monday, January 11, 1402 – in the Fajr Hall of the Ministry. .
At the beginning of his speech, he considered “change, transformation, development and technology” as 4 important principles under the cultural heritage discourse and stressed on their implementation.
The Deputy Minister and Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage stated: “Decentralization” and “delegation of authority” should be considered as a strategy, and the Deputy Ministers of Heritage of each province should solve the issues of cultural heritage in the same province and always be accountable.
Darabi emphasized the necessity of establishing and strengthening regional museums and standardization of global bases and added: innovative outputs, including the movement of narration and documentation, should always be considered.
It is forbidden to bury the dead, even celebrities, in historical buildings and places
The Deputy Minister and Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage stated: The issue of burying the dead – even celebrities – in historical buildings and places is prohibited by law, and the pricing of tickets and working hours of museums and historical places is at the disposal of the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, not other agencies of the province.
He added: Of course, protection of cultural heritage does not mean “saying no to all matters”, we must be present in the field and have the ability to solve problems with strength and courage. We have to solve the issues in the field like Martyr Soleimani.
Excavating and digging for archaeological activities according to the rules through cultural heritage and orders to the Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism and adhering to the law as guidelines were other dos and don’ts raised by Darabi in this meeting.
Presenting a report on the law to support the restoration and revival of historical and cultural tissues, developing systematic programs in connection with the compilation of national and global files, introducing world-registered works and compensating for delays, presenting a program for introducing 54 internationalized registered caravanserais, supporting and using NGOs and non-governmental organizations. As a great capacity in the direction of popularizing cultural heritage, preparing a list of half-finished projects that must be completed by 1404 and restoring historical buildings at the disposal of other institutions were among the other points mentioned by the Deputy Minister and Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage.
Emphasizing the implementation of the motto “Every city is a museum”, the Deputy Minister and Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage stated: Today, museums are a symbol of urban development that create a cultural hangout in that city.
At the end of his speech, referring to the agreement of the Minister of Roads and Urban Development, Darabi emphasized on using the promotional capacity of passenger terminals and airport terminals to promote the country’s cultural heritage.
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