Inauguration of Cultural Heritage Benefactors Association in Kerman Province
The inauguration of the association dedicated to cultural heritage benefactors in Kerman province marks a significant step towards preserving and promoting the rich cultural and historical heritage of the region. With the participation of philanthropists and officials from the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, the event highlighted the importance of preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
Fereydoun Fa’ali, advisor to the Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage, emphasized the national duty to protect cultural heritage and praised Kerman for its pioneering efforts in cultural heritage philanthropy. The association aims to facilitate participation and attract investment for the restoration and preservation of cultural heritage sites, as well as the establishment of museums and the safeguarding of intangible heritage.
Saeid Shahrokhi, who presides over Kerman’s tourism and cultural heritage department, highlighted the crucial role of cultural heritage philanthropists in protecting and organizing Kerman’s diverse cultural heritage. With the involvement of philanthropists, Kerman is expected to further enhance its cultural heritage offerings and reach its rightful place in the domain of cultural preservation.
Kerman province, known for its cultural melting pot and rich historical sites, is home to a variety of tourist spots, including bazaars, mosques, caravanserais, and ancient ruins. Surrounded by several provinces, Kerman boasts a unique blend of regional cultures and is a treasure trove of historical and cultural significance.
The association’s motto, ‘You are the companion of today and the lasting legacy of tomorrow,’ reflects the commitment of philanthropists in Kerman province to preserving and reviving the region’s cultural heritage. With their support, Kerman is set to continue its leadership in the preservation and restoration of historical monuments, ensuring that these treasures are passed down to future generations.