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  • Visually-impaired individuals granted free entry to museums and historical sites on White Cane Day 2025-10-14 16:49

    Visually-impaired individuals granted free entry to museums on White Cane Day

    TEHRAN - In a significant move to promote cultural accessibility, the Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage in Iran has announced free admission for blind and visually-impaired individuals to its all museums and historical sites across the country on the occasion of the international White Cane Day.

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