Electric Shutters for Protecting Historical Artifacts

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Electric Shutters for Protecting Historical Artifacts

Electric shutters for historical preservation

The Four Prophets’ Mausoleum in Qazvin is one of the historical sites where electric shutters have recently been installed on one of its shrines. The justification for this installation is to protect the building and the shrine.

Zarra’pour, the cultural heritage activist in Qazvin, argues that the reasons given for installing shutters are not justifiable.

Therefore, we should install shutters to protect all historical sites.

Imagine if we installed electric shutters to protect Persepolis.

Preservation has its own methods and principles, with the best one being the use of laminated glass shutters.

Today, precious paintings and historical inscriptions are also protected with the same type of glass.

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