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Inside the Golestan Palace, Unesco Heritage Site in Tehran, Damaged by US-Israel Strikes

Windows, doors, and mirrors of the 16th-century Golestan Palace were damaged by shock waves from an air strike in Tehran's Arag Square, UNESCO reported.

  • Iran's UNESCO-listed Golestan Palace in Tehran was seriously damaged due to strikes near Arag Square, according to local media reports.
  • The damage to the palace included shattered windows, doors, and mirrors caused by blast reverberations and debris from the attack.
  • UNESCO confirmed that the palace's damage resulted from shock waves and debris from the air strike on Arag Square adjacent to the site.
  • UNESCO stated it had shared geographical coordinates of World Heritage sites with all concerned parties to prevent damage and highlighted protections under international conventions.
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The Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has also suffered damage in US-Israeli military strikes. The photos paint a sad picture of the building that once represented a window into the world of Iranian-Persian cultural heritage.

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udgtv broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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