Preservation and restoration of historical buildings revives the urban identity of Kermanshah

According to the Aria Heritage report, citing the public relations of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Kermanshah, Shahab Talai Shokri, on Saturday, June 13, during a trip to Kermanshah province, after visiting a number of historical monuments in the city of Kermanshah, in a meeting with the head of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of the province, said: The province of Kermanshah, with its great historical capacity and very ancient background, has played a colorful role in all eras, the documents of which can be seen in abundance everywhere in this province.
CEO and chairman of the board of directors of the fund for the development of handicrafts and handwoven carpets and the restoration and exploitation of historical places in the country, added: Kermanshah is one of the cities with a very ancient history in Iran, and the historical identity of this city will be revived by preserving and reviving its historical monuments.
He emphasized: Revival of historical buildings and handing them over to the private sector with appropriate use, while revitalizing historical works, helps the flow of life in these buildings and their maintenance for future generations.
Emphasizing that our vision in the revitalization fund for Kermanshah province will be national and regional, Talai clarified: We hope that conditions will be provided for all the valuable buildings of the province to move towards revitalization and proper exploitation with the cooperation of the general administration and private owners.
Pointing out that there are more than 34,000 registered buildings in the country, he said: only 4,000 of these buildings are owned by the government.
The Managing Director and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Fund for the Development of Handicrafts and Handwoven Carpets and the Restoration and Exploitation of Historical Places of the Country, referring to the problems of the provinces in interacting with the operators of historical buildings, added: to solve this problem in the process of transfer, monitoring and exploitation, the interaction of the fund with the provinces should be increased and We do better.
Stating that the goal of all of us is to restore and preserve historical monuments, he said: We will definitely apply the opinions of the provinces in the discussion of investors’ qualifications.
Regarding the disproportion of inflation and the amount of payment of facilities to the users, Talai said: One of our policies is to hand over the buildings in a long-term way so that the reconstruction of the buildings is done with a long-term approach and the use of suitable materials with a long life.
In conclusion, he emphasized that all the components of the ministry are a single family in the field of cultural heritage.
All our efforts are to preserve and maintain the cultural heritage of the country and transfer it to the future generations, and this mission is the unit of all the subcategories of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage.
Also, in this meeting, Dariush Farmani, head of Kermanshah’s General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, also stated: It is expected that the profit of the general administrations will be taken into account in handing over the buildings, and they will include the provinces in holding auctions and making policies.
Head of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Kermanshah, stating that we have 100 historical buildings registered in the province, said: 100 other valuable buildings have been identified, unfortunately, in most of these buildings, the owners do not accompany the General Directorate for national registration.
Stating that with the current conditions, our historical structures are turning into worn-out structures, he said: It is expected that incentive policies for national registration will be included, which will create the necessary motivation in the owners for national registration and preservation and revival of valuable buildings.
Further, Farmani identified the main problem of the operators of historical monuments as the inadequacy of facilities with inflation and said: Considering the need to review the amount of credits and facilities to continue the activity of the operators and speed up the process of completing the work, it requires special attention of the colleagues of the Restoration and Conservation Fund. Historical monuments.
In conclusion, he emphasized: the role of the General Departments in the handover process should be taken into account in order to help make the supervision of the General Department more colorful at the time of operation.
The CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Fund for the Development of Handicrafts and Handwoven Carpets and the Revival and Exploitation of Historical Places in Kermanshah visited Beglerbeigi’s bathhouse and bath, Zarashkian House, Nizam’s Bath, Randekesh House, Faiz Palace, Haj Shahbaz Khan Bath and Suri Historical House. .
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