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US and Israel Strikes Damage 17th-Century Palace in Isfahan

Last updated: March 10, 2026 7:33 pm
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In recent devastating attacks on the city of Isfahan, Israeli and United States forces have targeted several centuries-old palaces and buildings that are integral to the cultural and tourism fabric of the region. One of the most impacted landmarks is the Safavid-era Chehel Sotoun palace, renowned for its intricate frescoes and historical significance.

The Chehel Sotoun palace, dating back to the 17th century, suffered significant damage during the strikes on the adjacent provincial government building. While the structure of the palace remains intact, the blasts shattered the glass windows, intricate khatam inlays, and cracked several Persian miniature-style murals that adorned the walls. The palace, known for its meticulously detailed frescoes, was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2011 and holds immense cultural value.

The attacks on Isfahan’s government complex and surrounding cultural heritage sites are part of a broader military campaign that has resulted in widespread destruction and loss of life. The recent strikes follow previous attacks on Tehran, which severely damaged the Qajar-era Golestan Palace, further underscoring the destructive impact of the ongoing conflict.

Neighboring sites surrounding the provincial government building and the Chehel Sotoun palace, including the Museum of Decorative Arts and the Museum of Contemporary Art, have also been affected by the attacks. The historic Naqsh-e Jahan Square, lined with dynastic masterpieces such as the Masjed-e Shah and the Ali Qapu palace, has witnessed damage to its architectural treasures.

The Israeli military has justified the strikes as necessary to target Iran’s military infrastructure and prevent retaliatory attacks. However, the destruction of cultural heritage sites has drawn condemnation from scholars and cultural figures, highlighting the broader impact of armed conflict on historical landmarks and shared heritage.

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As the international community grapples with the consequences of these attacks, it is imperative to recognize the irreplaceable loss of cultural heritage and the need to safeguard these sites for future generations. The destruction of iconic landmarks like the Chehel Sotoun palace serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict and the imperative to protect our shared history.

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