
TEHRAN - On Tuesday, Paola Amadei, the Ambassador of Italy to Iran, went to the National Museum of Iran and held a meeting with Jebrael Nokandeh, the museums director-general.
The conference, participated in by the cultural connect of the Italian Embassy and a representative from the Italy Desk at the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, highlighted the need to enhance cultural cooperation, particularly in the fields of museology, remediation, and archaeology.The ambassador highlighted the long-standing and outstanding partnership in between the 2 nations in regards to cultural heritage, expressing Italys complete preparedness to broaden these partnerships at different levels even more.
She also applauded past joint accomplishments in research study and exhibit tasks and required the extension of this worthwhile cooperation.For his part, the Director-General of the National Museum of Iran reviewed the history of joint initiatives with Italian scientific and cultural organizations, pointing out effective exhibits such as Iran and Italy: 60 Years of Collaboration on Cultural Heritage in addition to partnerships with distinguished museums like the Aquileia Museum and the Vatican Museums.
Nokandeh expressed hope that, provided the deep-rooted ties in between the two countries, such cultural exchanges would continue to prosper in the futureFollowing the meeting, the Italian delegation explored numerous sections of the Museum of Ancient Iran, where they observed notable artifacts from Irans ancient civilizations, consisting of relics from Shahr-e Sukhteh (Burnt City) and Persepolis.
The go to acted as an opportunity for the Italian side to reaffirm Irans abundant historic heritage and check out new avenues for future cooperations in research, exhibitions, and cultural heritage preservation between the two countries.AM.
This short article very first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times