Kazeroon Fire Department Becomes a Car Parking Lot

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Kazeroon Fire Department Becomes a Car Parking Lot

The Sasanian fire temple in Kazeroon has been turned into a parking lot.

The Sasanian fire temple in Kazeroon, which was registered as a national heritage site in Iran in 1318, has been converted into a parking lot for heavy agricultural and passenger vehicles.

Siyavash Arya, a researcher and cultural heritage activist, has warned about the neglected and disorderly state of this Sasanian fire temple, which has been completely abandoned, and the improper maintenance and encroachments by farmers on its surroundings, by sharing new photos.

This lover of cultural heritage had also warned about the construction of a greenhouse within the boundaries of this Sasanian monument in 1396, but now he says that not only were those warnings ignored, but a greater number of greenhouses have been built within the first-degree boundaries of this Sasanian relic.

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