Quoted by ISNA; Amir Khorakian, director of the National Library and Museum of Malek, emphasized the importance of preseing cultural programs to the general public in Nowruz, saying:
With the beginning of the spring of nature, the National Library and Museum of the property, as in previous years, will welcome visitors and ehusiasts of culture, art and history. This year we have tried to provide Nowruz guests with a variety of eves, in addition to getting to know the valuable treasures of the library and museum, to experience memorable momes in this cultural space.
– Amir Khorasan, The director of the National Library and Museum
Khoramian we on to describe the prepared programs for Nowruz 2, adding:
This year’s programs include local and local music performances, practical workshops in five areas (illumination, line paiing, metal lattice, inlaid mosaic and glass paiing) and specialized tours in calligraphy, coins, medicinal plas and art in life. Also, given the importance of cultural eertainme for children, we have special programs such as storytelling, games, competitions, puppet shows and narratives of Nowruz legends for this age group to have a differe and informative experience of attending the museum. In addition, the virtual program called “Property Practice” is also provided for cyberspace lovers.
– Amir Khorasan, The director of the National Library and Museum
He also referred to the special program “Night in the Museum” and said:
One of the eves of this year’s Nowruz is the “Night in the Museum” program, which will take place from 9 am to 9pm on April 1. The program is a unique opportunity for those ierested to experience the museum in a differe space at night and enjoy the special sections provided this night.
– Amir Khorasan, The director of the National Library and Museum
There are also two exhibitions of Quran Kufi attributed to Imam Hassan Mojtaba (AS) and the digital calendars held since the half of Ramadan on Nowruz holidays.
The time of the Nowruz Programs is the Library and the Museum of Malek 1, 2, 2 and 6 April from 9 am to 6 pm. The night program will be held at the Museum of April 7 from 9 am to 6 pm.




