Tehran Pearl Protected by U NESTO

Golestan Palace, one of Tehran's cultural cannons under U's protection NESTO has been severely damaged in Israeli and United States attacks on Iran's capital. Windows, doors and mirrors have been damaged by explosions near Arag Square in Tehran's cultural-historic centre, news agency I reported. SNA. United Nations Organization for [...]
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization has made it known that it has sent all sides the geographical coordinates of locations on the World Heritage List and nationally important to avoid possible damage.
Goleestan, or “Rose Garden palate”, is one of the oldest royal complexes in Tehran and is also known for the mirror hall.
Iranian authorities have announced that part of the artifacts had been moved earlier to a treasure for storage. The Golestan Palace has a monument entrance and has several halls now used as museums, such as the mirror hall, the diamond chamber, and the ivory room. In the throne chamber, called Tallar-e Salaam, is the famous Pelluhi throne, which, in 1739, was brought from India by Nader Shah as a spoils of war.
The US and Israel on February 28th attacked Iran, killing Supreme leader Ali Khamenei, while Donald Trump had previously accused authorities in Tehran of developing a dangerous nuclear programme, which Iran has repeatedly denied.
Iran reacted with attacks on countries in the Persian Gulf, where US military bases are located.












