Our Work

Preserving the Cultural Values of Free Iran

The ancient and magnificent Iranian heritage, with its wealth of physical and spiritual treasures, frequently faces the danger of erasure and oblivion. The Center works tirelessly to document, rescue, and preserve these cultural assets - ensuring that the collective memory of Persian civilization is not lost, and that it becomes a living, accessible resource for generations to come.

Statues of the giants of spirit

Strategic Focus

Rescuing & Preserving Heritage

Outcome

Living, Accessible Cultural Assets

Horizon

Passing It On to Future Generations

Our Flagship Projects

Statues of the giants of spirit

Smuggling and Installing the Statues of the Giants of Spirit

At the organization's initiative, six statues of key figures in Persian culture - among them Cyrus the Great, Avicenna, and Omar Khayyam - were smuggled out of Iran. The statues were installed as a permanent exhibit at the HIT Holon Institute of Technology in an official, festive ceremony in 2022, to serve as a magnet for research and academic inspiration.

Recreating the Queen's gown

Recreating and Displaying the Queen's Gown

The organization led the project of recreating the royal gown worn by Queen Farah Pahlavi, wife of the last Shah, on her coronation day. The gown was displayed at the Museum for Islamic Art in Jerusalem and drew more than a million and a half visitors, as a symbol of the deep cultural bond between the peoples.

A Digital and Physical Archive

A Digital and Physical Archive

Establishing and managing a collection of exhibits, manuscripts, and art (the Heritage Library), using technological means such as 3D printing to protect historical items at risk of extinction.