After the release of a video of the nighttime destruction of a structure attributed to the Qajar mill in Tehran, the deputy of cultural heritage of Tehran province denied the destruction of the historical governor’s mill.
“Mohsen Saadati”, the deputy of cultural heritage of Tehran province, explained:
In the distance between the two plaques adjacent to this historical monument, a property was being demolished and renovated, and this issue caused the erroneous publication of the news of the destruction of the Governor’s Mill.
Emphasizing the importance of this historical work, he added:
Considering the historical value of Vali Mill and the necessity of its protection, restoration and restoration, the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage of Tehran Province will take the necessary measures in this direction in cooperation with the owners.
According to the announcement of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Tehran Province, the Governor’s Mill, which dates back to the Qajar period, was registered in the list of national monuments of Iran on 3 Bahman 1379 with the registration number 3029 and is known as one of the heritage symbols of Tehran.
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