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News ID: 139189
Publish Date : 04 May 2025 - 22:12

Qur’an Museum to be Relocated to Saadabad Complex

TEHRAN -- The director of Iran’s National Qur’an Museum said the museum will be relocated to the Saadabad Cultural and Historical Complex in northern Tehran.
Fakhreddin Saberi said the decision has been made by the Museums Department of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts. 
The move will be made next week in order to provide better services to visitors, he stated.
Visiting the Qur’an Museum, which is currently located at the intersection of Imam Khomeini and Valiasr streets, was accompanied by restrictions such as lack of parking spaces, he noted.
Hence, for better accessibility and provision of more services and holding various events, it will be relocated to Saadabad, he added.
The National Museum of the Qur’an, dedicated to the arts related to the Qur’an, was inaugurated in Tehran in 2005.
The treasury of the museum includes manuscript copies of the Qur’an, copies of works by outstanding Iranian poets, scrolls, and books of Islamic supplications, dating from the fourth century AH to the late Qajar era.