TEHRAN – The Department of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Larestan Province has completed and started the lighting and surveillance camera project at the historic Neshat Garden in Lar, southern Iran, the director of the department announced.
Mohammad Ebrahim Kian, head of the Larestan Department of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, said the project aims to increase the safety of the Bagh-e-Neshat historical site, improve the city’s tourism infrastructure and enhance the visual appeal of the complex at night.
“This not only helps preserve and protect the ruins, but also plays an important role in attracting tourists and promoting cultural and social activities,” Kian said.

He added that the Bagh-e-Neshat mansion, one of the famous landmarks of Larestan province, dates back to 1156 AD (1743 AD) and was registered as a national heritage site in 1974 with registration number 973.
Located in Fars province, Lar is a historic city known for its traditional bazaars, old caravanserais, mosques, and ancient fortresses, where modern and traditional architecture coexist.
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