On March 1, 2008, the Elite Palace was officially recognized as a national monument with registration number 24380. This recognition highlighted its cultural, historical, and architectural value, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The designation reflects the importance of safeguarding such sites to maintain a tangible connection to the nation’s rich heritage. As a registered national monument, the palace has drawn increased attention from historians, researchers, and tourists. Its inclusion on the list of protected sites underscores its role as a symbol of Kish Island’s historical identity.