Shockwaves from strikes on Tehran shatter glass and mirrors in the historic Golestan Palace, prompting reaction from the UN.
The Golestan Palace, a UNESCO site in Tehran, has been damaged following an airstrike in the Iranian capital, UNESCO has reported.
Tehran’s only Unesco World Heritage Site, Golestan Palace, was damaged on Sunday (1 March) as the United States and Israeli ...
This photo taken on March 3, 2026 shows a view of the damaged Golestan Palace in Tehran, Iran. The Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was partially damaged in air raids during U.S. and ...
The United Nations cultural agency, UNESCO, has expressed concerns over escalating violence in the Middle East after Iran's ...
The United Nations cultural body Unesco has called on warring parties in the Middle East to respect international conventions ...
The Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has expressed concern over the protection of World Heritage sites following escalating violence in West Asia, citing damage to the ...
UNESCO expresses concern over the damage to Golestan Palace following a US-Israeli airstrike in Tehran, Iran, on Monday, ...
The Golestan Palace in Tehran was hit by debris and shockwaves amid US-Israel airstrikes in Iran. This centuries-old palace ...
UNESCO said that Golestan Palace is protected under international law, notably the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection ...
Parts of Tehran’s historic Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, were damaged in Israeli and U.S. strikes on the Iranian capital, according ...
One of Iran’s most treasured cultural landmarks, the UNESCO World Heritage site Golestan Palace sustained damage from Israeli ...