A 17th-Century Iranian mosque hailed as an architectural masterpiece has been damaged during restoration work, officials have admitted.
The Shah Mosque in Isfahan is regarded as possibly the most beautiful In Iran and is part of a United Nations World Heritage site.
But in recent pictures, one side looks uneven, while its distinctive flower patterns do not match.
Officials acknowledged the defects but said they could be rectified.
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