Airstrikes in Isfahan damage historic Safavid-Era landmarks

Israeli airstrikes in Isfahan damage Chehel Sotoun Palace and other Safavid-era sites, raising heritage concerns

It was reported on Monday that an Israeli airstrike targeted the Isfahan Governor’s Office, causing significant damage to the city’s historic and valuable heritage, particularly within the Safavid-era government complex.

Iranian media footage showed the Chehel Palace Museum, where the large windows of the 17th-century pavilion were shattered and parts of the interior structure were damaged by nearby explosions. The Israeli military said it carried out a “wide-scale wave of strikes” across Isfahan, targeting military infrastructure and command centers.

The Iranian media shared the images below, as per a tweet by a user on X:

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