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Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran

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Formed
  
1985

Employees
  
7,200 (2013)

Headquarters
  
Tehran, Iran

Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran

Preceding agencies
  
Touring and Tourism Organization (1991 to 2003) Deputy of Touring and Pilgrimage in Ministry of Islamic Guidance (1979 to 1991) Ministry of Intelligence and Tourism (1974 to 1979) Office of Tourism (1954 to 1963) Touring Council (1941 to 1954) Office of Tourists and publicity (1935 to 1941)

Jurisdiction
  
Islamic Republic of Iran

Annual budget
  
375 billion toman (2014)

Iran Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts and Tourism Organization (Persian: سازمان میراث فرهنگی، صنایع دستی و گردشگری ایران‎‎) is an educational and research institution overseeing numerous associated museum complexes throughout Iran. It is administered and funded by the Government of Iran.

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It was established in 1985 by legislation from the Majlis merging 11 research and cultural organizations. The current head of organization is Masoud Soltanifar, taking office on 1 February 2014

It publishes and oversees the publication of many journals and books, and carries out projects in conjunction with foreign museums and academia. It is similar in scope and activity to the Smithsonian Institution.

Some ICHTO Museums and Palaces

  • National Museum of Iran
  • Morvarid Palace
  • Sadabad Palace
  • Niavaran Palace Complex
  • Golestan Palace
  • Naghsh-i Jahan Square
  • Glassware and Ceramics Museum of Iran
  • Carpet Museum of Iran
  • Reza Abbasi Museum
  • Malik National Museum of Iran
  • National Car Museum of Iran
  • Arg-é Bam
  • Pars Museum of Shiraz
  • The National Museum of Medical Sciences History (Iran)
  • Some organizations administered by ICHTO

  • Iran Tourism and Touring Organization
  • Cultural Heritage News Agency
  • ICHTO Public Relations Office
  • Research Center for Conservation of Cultural Relics
  • ICHTO Documentation Center
  • Noruz Anthropology Research Center
  • Technical Office for Preservation Projects of ICHTO
  • Research Center of the Traditional Arts
  • Select ICHTO archeological projects

  • Masooleh Historical Town
  • Haft Teppe
  • Ayapir
  • Chogha Zanbil
  • Sultaniyeh
  • Bisutun
  • Takht-i-Suleiman / Adur Gushnasp
  • Arg Bam
  • Persepolis and Pasargad
  • ICHTO has branches in all Provinces of Iran that administer and operate local projects, sites and museums.

    References

    Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran Wikipedia