Trump Statement Sparks Response as Iran Showcases Cultural Heritage

The topic of Iran cultural heritage has gained attention following recent remarks attributed to former US President Donald Trump regarding potential conflict with Iran.
Before the ceasefire discussions, Trump reportedly warned that he could destroy Iran’s cultural legacy within a single night, a statement that sparked strong reactions.
In response, the Iranian embassy in Sweden shared a video on social media highlighting the country’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.
The video featured a historic mosque located in Isfahan, built nearly 400 years ago, showcasing the brilliance of traditional Persian architecture.
One of the mosque’s most remarkable features is its unique acoustic design. Even without modern sound systems, a voice projected from a specific point can be clearly heard throughout the vast structure.
Demonstrations in the video showed how even a small sound, such as straightening a piece of paper, could echo loudly within the mosque, reflecting advanced engineering techniques of the past.
Built in 1630 in Isfahan, Iran, this mosque is designed so that a speaker’s voice echoes throughout the space from a specific point.
If you stood at that point, what word(s) would you say, knowing it would be beautifully repeated by the ingenuity of Iranian architects? pic.twitter.com/3lz9rxH3Rk— Iran Embassy in Sweden (@IRANinSWEDEN) April 18, 2026
Additionally, the embassy also shared footage of an ancient church believed to date back to the early centuries, further emphasizing the depth and diversity of Iran cultural heritage.

















