The Emamzadeh Yahya at Varamin is simultaneously the burial place of a saint (Yahya) and focus of pious visitation, the main community center and cemetery of its neighborhood, an architectural monument of Iran’s Ilkhanid period (1265-1353), a cultural heritage site that has experienced destruction and renewal, and an ‘object’ on display in over forty museums worldwide via its displaced luster tiles. Since 2021, I have been independently directing a grassroots, international, and interdisciplinary project devoted to the shrine. In fall 2024, we will launch The Emamzadeh Yahya: An Online Exhibition of a Living Iranian Shrine, which explores the shrine’s many looks, functions, resonances, users, and stories over the last seven hundred years. This alternative museological space will be free to anyone with internet, and our host or venue (to use museum speak) is Khamseen: Islamic Art History Online.