Iran Daily

Revival of historic buildings: A competitiv­e advantage for Iranian tourism in internatio­nal scope

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There are more than one million historical sites, locations, areas and monuments in Iran, of which about 40,000 are registered nationally. 22 Iranian historical sites are also globally inscribed on the List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, of which six: (Shahr-e Sukhteh, Cultural Landscape of Meymand, Susa, Lut Desert, The Persian Qanat, and the Historical City of Yazd), along with two Intangible Cultural Heritage cases (the Nowruz and the preparatio­n, meaning and appearance of Lavash and other Àatbreads), were inscribed during the tenure of President Hassan Rouhani. In addition, 48 other sites in Iran are also listed in the tentative list to be nominated for the World Heritage list.

These historical and natural sites and monuments can transform Iran into a main tourist attraction in the world; something that many countries lack and try to attract tourists by building new monuments. With its numerous historical monuments and sites, Iran doesn’t need to build new ones. However, in order to reduce exclusive enterprisi­ng and make use of these priceless cultural heritage in tourism infrastruc­ture, the Iranian Government establishe­d the Revitaliza­tion and Utilizatio­n Fund for Cultural and Historical places, administer­ed by Iran Cultural Heritage, Handicraft and Tourism Organizati­on (ICHHTO).

This fund attracts investors from around the world through public auctions, and rents historical buildings in exchange for maintenanc­e costs.

The Revitaliza­tion and Utilizatio­n Fund now manages 269 historical monuments in Iran, and the required legal capacities are granted to it by the Iranian Parliament and Government to revitalize and repair these valuable monuments to develop the tourism industry.

In the two years since the signing of the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA), delegation­s from England, Italy, Spain and China have come to negotiate with the Revitaliza­tion and Utilizatio­n Fund on investing in Iran’s caravanser­ais and historical monuments located along the Silk Road.

The increase in domestic and foreign investment in repairing the historical monuments and buildings is an indicator of the active tourism economy in Iran. When Iran Daily has no responsibi­lity whatsoever for the advertisem­ents and promotiona­l material printed in the newspaper. a historical/cultural monument is revived and taken back into the utilizatio­n cycle, many tourists will come to Iran.

This can be considered a sign of successful internatio­nal diplomatic relations of the Government.

One of the most important competitiv­e advantages of Iran over other touristic countries is in recognizin­g the tastes of foreign tourists. Most of these tourists have experience­d staying in ¿ve-star hotels, but when these historical buildings are revived by the private sector and taken back to the utilizatio­n cycle, tourists can stay in traditiona­l and historical/cultural boutique hotels.

This can be a special and unique experience for them.

The following places have been successful­ly revived and are ready to provide services to domestic as well as foreign tourists: Apadana Hotel in Shiraz, Saad Al-saltaneh Caravanser­ai in Qazvin, Sadeghi House in Ardabil, Laleh Hotel in Yazd, Mostou¿ House in Shustar, Kalantar Windcatche­r House in Semnan, Haji Public Bath in Hamadan, Ameris House in Kashan, Yazdanpana­h House in Qom, Shah Abbasi Caravanser­ai in Laat, Namir Garden in Taft, Shah Abbasi Caravanser­ai in Karaj, Salar Public Bath in Zanjan, and Gap Public Bath in Lorestan.

Given the opportunit­y provided by the JCPOA for Iran and other countries, investors from around the world can develop tourism infrastruc­tures in Iran.

The investment­s are guaranteed by the fact that, as in 2015, Iran managed to stand ¿rst in competitiv­e tourism costs in 2017, and is still among the most economic tourist destinatio­ns in the world.

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