SAEDNEWS: Following reports and rumors of explosions or airstrikes in the northern part of the capital, concerns arose about the safety of the Sa’dabad cultural and historical complex. However, field inspections and official reports confirm that all palaces, museums, and garden areas within the complex remain completely secure.
According to the History and Culture Service of SaedNews, Sa’dabad Palace—a historic gem safeguarding part of Iran’s national identity and architectural heritage—has remained completely intact. Rumors of damage or destruction during recent U.S. and Israeli airstrikes are entirely unfounded.
Debunking Rumors and Ensuring National Heritage Security
The palace management and relevant authorities, relying on thorough inspections, have confirmed the full preservation of the palace’s structures and museum artifacts. Despite the anxious atmosphere fueled by conflicting news online, no signs of impact or explosion-related damage are visible on the tall walls or the palace’s grand buildings. This stability demonstrates that protective and supervisory measures over this national treasure remain fully effective, maintaining tranquility across its historic gardens and structures.
Preserving Iran’s Cultural Identity
As one of the country’s key tourist destinations and a symbol of Iranian civilization, Sa’dabad Palace continues to welcome visitors while safeguarding the legacy of past generations. Protecting these valuable buildings against any threat is a strategic priority, and current reports indicate that the palace’s physical integrity has not been compromised. In an era where false reports can alarm cultural enthusiasts, the resilience and safety of Sa’dabad Palace underscore the importance of preserving Tehran’s historical and visual heritage.