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- As part of the "Sustainable Cities and Communities" section of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a series of lectures titled "Iran's Tourist Attractions" has begun
As part of the "Sustainable Cities and Communities" section of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a series of lectures titled "Iran's Tourist Attractions" has begun

The Golestan Club has launched an educational lecture series called "Iran's Tourist Attractions." During the first lecture, students from the Iranian Studies department received extensive information about the landmarks of Iran's capital, Tehran. Students were introduced to the Azadi Tower, which has become a symbol of Iran's independence, as well as the architectural features and historical significance of the Milad Tower. In addition, the lecture covered key cultural sites, including the Golestan Palace, the National Museum of Iran, the Museum of Art, and the Carpet Museum. Golestan Palace is a historic complex that served as the residence of the Qajar dynasty. The National Museum of Iran is the country's largest museum, housing a rich historical heritage. The Museum of Art showcases world-class artworks, while the Carpet Museum presents outstanding examples of Iranian carpet weaving. This lecture enhanced students' interest in Iran's cultural heritage and provided them with an opportunity to expand their knowledge.
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