Ferdows Garden as a Cultural and Political Stage
Ferdows Garden is widely known not only for its historical architecture but also for its role as a cultural hub. Traditionally associated with cinema, heritage, and artistic gatherings, the garden carries a symbolic connection to creativity and intellectual life in Iran.
By selecting this venue, organizers effectively linked the event to a broader cultural legacy. The setting allowed for a seamless fusion of past and present, where historical surroundings enhanced the emotional impact of contemporary artistic expression.
The garden’s open spaces, tree-lined paths, and architectural elegance provided an ideal environment for large gatherings. At night, illuminated by thousands of candles, the space transformed into a visual representation of collective memory and shared emotion.
