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When War Targets History: Golestan Palace Damage And Other Monuments Lost To Conflict

Tehran’s historic Golestan Palace, often called the “Versailles of Iran,” reportedly suffered severe damage in the ongoing West Asia conflict. Following this, we have a list of 8 precious monuments that became casualties of war

Mirror Hall of Golestan Palace, painted by Kamal-ol-molk Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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For centuries and across continents, monuments have served as symbols of faith, empire, learning and collective memory. Yet in times of war, people have targeted these structures, treating them as symbols to be erased, rewritten or weaponised.   

That reality is unfolding once again in the Middle East. Tehran’s historic Golestan Palace, often called the “Versailles of Iran,” reportedly suffered significant damage after US–Israel airstrikes on March 2, 2026. The UNESCO-listed complex was not believed to be a direct target, but shockwaves from explosions in Arg Square in central Tehran shattered the interiors of the 19th-century palace. 

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