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Israel-US Strikes Damage Tehran’s Historic Golestan Palace

Last updated: March 6, 2026 4:10 pm
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The recent Israeli and American airstrikes on Iran have caused extensive damage to the historic Golestan Palace in Tehran, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace, dating back to the Qajar era, is a symbol of the dynasty’s power in the 18th and 19th centuries. The airstrikes, which occurred on March 2, resulted in shattered windows, damaged ceilings, and broken marble statues throughout the palace complex.

The Golestan Palace is one of the oldest monuments in Iran and holds significant cultural and historical value. Sussan Babaie, a professor of Iranian and Islamic arts, expressed deep concern over the reported damage to the palace, highlighting its importance in Tehran’s architectural landscape. The complex includes a museum with a vast collection of Iranian art and manuscripts, showcasing centuries of artistic heritage.

The ceremonial sections of the palace, particularly the Hall of the Marble Throne, were heavily impacted by the airstrikes. These areas feature intricate mosaic mirror decorations and elaborate ornamentation, similar to the opulence of Versailles. The destruction of these ornate features has raised alarm among experts and art historians, emphasizing the irreplaceable loss of cultural heritage.

Christiane Gruber, a professor of Islamic art history, emphasized the significance of the Golestan Palace’s collection of Islamic manuscripts and artworks. These artifacts represent the cultural and intellectual heritage of Iran and Islam, spanning centuries of artistic expression. Gruber also noted the threat posed to cultural heritage sites by political conflicts, citing President Trump’s previous remarks about targeting such locations in Iran.

The damage inflicted on the Golestan Palace serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of cultural heritage in times of war. UNESCO World Heritage Sites, like the Golestan Palace, are part of our shared global heritage and require collective protection and preservation. As the international community grapples with the consequences of armed conflicts on cultural landmarks, efforts to safeguard these irreplaceable treasures become increasingly imperative.

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