Deputy Minister of Culture inspects the Martyr Youssef Al-Azma Museum in Damascus and discusses ways to restore and rehabilitate it
Deputy Minister of Culture Saad Naasan conducted an inspection tour of the Martyr Youssef Al-Azma Museum in Damascus, accompanied by a team from the Documentation Center specialized in documenting the museum’s holdings, and an engineering team working on preparing a technical study to evaluate the reality of the museum.
The tour included an inspection of the reality of the museum, its facilities and its needs, and the Deputy Minister of Culture also listened to an explanation. About the work of documenting the museum’s holdings, the stages of preparing the technical study on the reality of the museum, and examining the possibilities of its restoration and rehabilitation in a way that ensures the preservation of its historical and national value.
The Deputy Minister of Culture inspects the Martyr Youssef Al-Azma Museum in Damascus and discusses ways to restore and rehabilitate it

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