In a letter to the head of the four major museums in Tehran, the deputy head of the country’s cultural heritage directed them to keep historic sites close in Norouz, despite the spread of the Corona virus.
According to ISNA, in a letter issued by Esfand Mohammad Hassan Talebian – Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage of the Ministry of Heritage, Tourism and Crafts – and circulated as a work calendar for Nowruz museums and cultural-historical sites covered by the ministry, ” National Iranian, Niavaran,
Saadabad, the National Museum of the Holy Quran, have been demanding from March 1 to March 1, 2009, without any reference to the state of emergency in the country where officials at the Ministry of Health and the Coronation Headquarters are demanding that people stay in their homes and Even some people in some provinces are demanding to quarantine themselves, begging “to arrange for action to be taken to implement the announced programs.”
There is so much hope in some sections of this directive for the large number of tourists and people that, besides announcing different contests for museum audiences, “all museums and affiliated sites are active on Thursday, March 5, and Friday, April 1; All museums and venues will be ready to welcome visitors from 9am. “,” Museums and related places will be announced from 9am to at least 7am, but increasing hours of museums and cultural sites – historic demand Have more visits at the discretion of the general manager Rome Provinces, respected directors of the Palace of Tehran Museums and National Museum of Iran are indispensable. “,” The rate of museums and cultural-historical sites covered will not change during the Nowruz period. All museums and historical sites are required to install entry rates on site Proper for the Visitors “,” All museums and cultural and historical sites covered by the Day of April are open and it is imperative that the esteemed managers of the historic gardens and green areas make a decision to prevent the traditional Thirteenth Day celebration in these areas. Here comes “,” with regard to doing the housekeeping of the museum, including the facades Showcase, showcase, office, service, health services and technical deficiencies in all parts of the museum, “exhibit museums and cultural heritage exhibits (in line with facilities and artifacts in various areas, conferences and seminars) Introducing Museum and Cultural Heritage), “Nowruz celebrations in the right places and places in museums and cultural-historical sites appropriate to the theme of the 7-year Haft-Sine table, music and traditional performances if possible”, “Launch Ticket sales booths in various parts of the city to facilitate visibility Ticketing by visitors “,” holding artistic cultural competitions including painting, drawing, photography, and reminiscence on cultural heritage of tourism and handicrafts at provincial museums “,” Given the good experience of some museums and collections over the past years of holding a museum-planning night for cultural events at night, museums can, if possible and in good condition, be able to plan appropriately to declare and allocate an object for it. Take action. “
Finally, following the issuance of these orders, eight separate sections on the prevalence of coronavirus have been announced and emphasized that “in order to prevent and prevent the outbreak of coronary artery disease, attention should be paid to following: Corona headquarters instructions, information on coping, prevention and control of disease through the installation of banners at the entrance to museums, the use of trash cans instead of doorless bins, the provision and equipping of museum personnel with health items such as Mask, gloves and disinfectant and dispose of these items To visitors without these means, disinfection of spaces such as: toilets, bathhouses, door handles, staircase surfaces, and floors with continuous 2% or 6% alcohol solution, preparation of hand sanitizer and installation in Entrance to museums to visitors, prevent visitors from physically contacting showcases and non-showcase objects in a variety of ways, such as the use of separators, increased protection and sequential hints by staff in the lounges, and even the ability to manage museum visits. In the form of the number of people in certain hours Redirect to the museum’s showrooms to avoid overcrowding in one place, giving necessary warnings upon arrival to the groups, while giving visitors better control over their visits. “