Nasser al-Din Shah’s diary published
TEHRTAN.(HONARONLINE) - The diary of Qajar king Nasser al-Din Shah (1831-1896) from autumn of 1867 to spring of 1870 has been published.
TEHRTAN.(HONARONLINE) - The diary of Qajar king Nasser al-Din Shah (1831-1896) from autumn of 1867 to spring of 1870 has been published.
A group art exposition in underway Aran Gallery until 6 August. The works on display are by Shaqayeq Ahmadian, Farzad Shekari and Parisa Taghipour.
TEHRAN.(HONARONLINE) - Modern philosophy of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) written by Lucien Goldmann has been translated into Persian by Parviz Babaie and published by Negah Publication.
TEHRAN.(HONARONLINE) - An exhibition of photos taken by Arman Golestaneh opened at Golestan Art Gallery on July 20.
TEHRAN.(HONARONLINE) - The world’s largest and smallest handmaid Qur’ans, whose covers and pages are made of gold and silver, have the highest estimated price of $500,000-$525,000 at the auction
TEHRAN.(HONARONLINE) – “Travel Season”, an exhibition of posters promoting the tourism industry in Iran during the 1960s, is currently underway in an exhibition at the Iranian Museum of Graphic Design in Tehran.
TEHRAN.(HONARONLINE) – CaixaForum and El Ciculo de Bellas Artes, two cultural centers in Madrid, reviewed Iranian cinema by screening a lineup of ten films during a program that was held from June 24 to July 19, the organizers announced.
TEHRAN.(HONARONLINE) – Deputy Culture Minister for Press Affairs Mohammad Soltanifar said on Sunday that the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance is seeking to save the newspapers, which are at the risk of closure in the wake of the current economic recession.
Vahdat Hall opened its doors to a one-off music concert by Davood Azad on 21 July.
TEHRAN.(HONARONLINE) - Iranian short ‘Return’ directed by Shahriar Pourseyedian will enjoy its first international screening at the 21st Religion Today Film Festival in Italy.