Minister Champions Revival of UNESCO World Heritage Site: The Iconic Soltaniyeh Dome

Minister Champions Revival of UNESCO World Heritage Site: The Iconic Soltaniyeh Dome

In a recent visit to Zanjan province, Minister of Cultural Heritage Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri highlighted the urgent need for the restoration of the UNESCO-registered Soltaniyeh Dome. This architectural marvel is not only a national treasure but also represents a significant part of Iran’s historical and cultural identity.

During his visit, Salehi-Amiri revealed the government’s commitment to enhancing scientific, research, and restoration efforts for the Soltaniyeh Dome. He stated, “An amount of 300 billion rials ($300,000) was approved for restoration of Soltaniyeh Dome, and we are committed to spending this credit in full on this building at the earliest opportunity.”

Despite the approved budget, he acknowledged that the restoration needs of the Soltaniyeh Dome extend far beyond this initial allocation. He emphasized the responsibility of both the Government and the Governor-General’s Office to utilize all available resources to protect and restore this monumental heritage.

  • Strengthening Research: Salehi-Amiri stressed the importance of bolstering the province’s role in specialized studies, encouraging the Cultural Heritage Ministry’s Research Institute to collaborate with local management and scientific organizations.
  • National Pride: He referred to the Soltaniyeh Dome as “a shining jewel in Iranian history and identity,” assuring that it will continue to be a source of pride for both Iran and the global community.

The Soltaniyeh Dome, located in Soltaniyeh county, Zanjan province, is one of the most significant architectural masterpieces from the Islamic era in Iran. Constructed in the early 14th century CE as the tomb of Oljaytu, an Ilkhanid king, the dome stands out due to its remarkable design and size, reaching a height of approximately 48 meters. Its stunning decorations and colorful tiling contribute to its unique aesthetic appeal.

In addition to discussing the Soltaniyeh Dome, Minister Salehi-Amiri visited the Katale-Khor Cave, praising it as a symbol of nature’s beauty. He underscored the necessity of developing infrastructure to attract investment, stating that the ministry aims to ensure that tourism benefits are shared with the local communities of Garmab and surrounding villages.

  • Tourism Development: Salehi-Amiri expressed the need for comprehensive development of the Katale-Khor cave to enhance local tourism. He invited Iranians to experience the cave, highlighting its unique natural formations and breathtaking landscapes.
  • Investment Opportunities: He pointed out the importance of creating conditions conducive for investors to develop tourism facilities at the cave, emphasizing the need for infrastructure to support visitor welfare.

During his remarks, Salehi-Amiri acknowledged that enhancing access routes is essential for promoting tourism in Garmab. He pledged to collaborate with relevant ministries to expedite the completion of roads leading to the cave, facilitating easier access for tourists.

“I will follow up on this issue with the relevant minister and at the national level,” he assured, reinforcing his commitment to improving tourism infrastructure.

In conclusion, Salehi-Amiri’s visit to Zanjan province has shed light on the critical efforts underway to preserve the Soltaniyeh Dome and promote the Katale-Khor Cave as a significant tourist destination. With substantial government backing, the future of these historic sites looks promising, providing both cultural heritage preservation and economic opportunities for local communities.

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