Risbaf National Corporation

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Risbaf was a textile spinning factory established in 1932 in Iranian city of Isfahan. The plan for the building was designed by German architect Max Otto Schönemann[1][2] and executed by Iranian traditional master builders called "Ostadmemars".[3]

Coordinates32.63895246947265°N 51.66799037610207°E / 32.63895246947265; 51.66799037610207
Built1932; 94 years ago (1932)
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Risbaf Factory
Native name
کارخانه ریسباف (Persian)
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Coordinates32.63895246947265°N 51.66799037610207°E / 32.63895246947265; 51.66799037610207
Built1932; 94 years ago (1932)
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The factory is located on 7-hectares parcel of land, [4] and it's planned to be repurposed site of a museum to be built in the future through Iranian Cities Urban Renewal Company.[3]

In 1959 there were worker strikes.[5] They were primarily due to an economic recession that came about due to World War 2. This eventually led to discord and disagreement between workers and managers and a social unrest.[6][unreliable source?]

Reconstruction

It was proposed to become changed to an innovation factory.[7]

Location

It is in Charbagh-bala Avenue south of Siosepol bridges, where real estate development has to be approved through Minister of Tourism and Cultural Heritage.[8] [9][10][11]

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