Art University Of Isfahan
The Presence of the Polish Delegation at the Art University of Isfahan
On the occasion of the eighty-third anniversary of the hospitality of the people of Isfahan towards Polish children, 35 Polish motorcyclists traveled to this city. The Office of Scientific and International Cooperation of Art University of Isfahan hosted them on May 6th in the Faculty of Visual Arts (French Building) on behalf of the University of Art.

he Presence of the Polish Delegation in Commemoration of Polish Children at the Art University of Isfahan

On the occasion of the eighty-third anniversary of the hospitality of the people of Isfahan towards Polish children, 35 Polish motorcyclists traveled to this city. The Office of Scientific and International Cooperation of Art University of Isfahan hosted them on May 6th in the Faculty of Visual Arts (French Building) on behalf of the University of Art.

After passing through six European countries, this group entered Isfahan and visited the Chehel Sotoun Palace upon arriving in Isfahan; they were welcomed by the municipality and the governor's office of Isfahan. After visiting historical sites, the Art University of Isfahan hosted this group in the Faculty of Visual Arts (French Building). During the ceremony, Dr. Emami, the head of the Office of International Cooperation, welcomed them and introduced the University, providing a brief history of the presence of Poles in Isfahan. He also noted, "When you live with your heart and soul in a place for a long time, a part of you belongs to that place, and when you leave it, a day will always come when you return to that place." It was as if our guests had returned home after eighty-three years.

 

Following this, Dr. Neda Torabi, a faculty member of the Tourism Department, recounted the background and story of the presence of the Polish kindergarten in Isfahan through a presentation of videos and images. The Polish children were guests in Isfahan from 1942 to 1945, during World War II, and today the streets and some of the historical buildings of Isfahan retain the memories of these Polish children. One of these historical houses, the French School, is one of the buildings of the Art University of Isfahan. This school was referred to as House Number Six by the Polish children, and today, after eighty years, a group of various Polish individuals came to Isfahan to recreate the old commemorative photo at House Number Six, where the Art University of Isfahan was their host. The presence of this group at the university truly enriched the historical significance and affectionate past of the Art University of Isfahan, creating a memorable day."
2025/05/12
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