Iran has opened a new metro station in its capital named after the Virgin Mary.
The Holy Virgin Mary station, unveiled on Line Six in Tehran on Monday, 13th October, features Persian tilework, decorative lighting, and Christian iconography including stylised depictions of Mary.
Iranian officials said the name was chosen as a âsymbol of respectâ for Mary, the mother of Jesus, who is venerated in both Christianity and Islam.

Picture shows the Maryam Moghaddam Metro Station with church architecture in Tehran, Iran, undated. Note: Image is a screenshot from video. (newsX)
Iranian state media described the naming as a gesture of cultural coexistence and shared images of the new station on Persian-language social media.
The station is located in northern Tehran, close to the St Sarkis Armenian Cathedral and neighbourhoods home to Armenian and Assyrian Christian minorities.
Iranâs Armenian Christian population is estimated at around 100,000.
Murals inside the station show Christian symbols alongside traditional Islamic artistic elements.

Picture shows the Maryam Moghaddam Metro Station with church architecture in Tehran, Iran, undated. Note: Image is a screenshot from video. (newsX)
The Iranian Embassy in Armenia posted photos of the new metro stop, writing: âA beautiful sign of the coexistence of Iranians with the Armenian community and deep respect for all prophets and divine religions.â
Local media said the naming of the station was intended to challenge stereotypes in Western media that âIranians donât like Christians,â calling those portrayals âmisleading.â
While many users online praised the move as âunexpectedâ and âpositive,â others criticised it as symbolic, citing ongoing restrictions on religious freedom in the country.
Rights groups have long documented arrests, surveillance, and harassment of Christian communities in Iran, especially among converts and unregistered congregations.
One X user who said they live in Iran claimed the station was created âbecause the Islamic Republic is desperate,â adding that it was âtrying to polish its global image and manipulate Western audiences â especially conservatives and religious figures like Donald Trump, who deeply respect the Virgin Mary and Christian values.â

Picture shows the Maryam Moghaddam Metro Station with church architecture in Tehran, Iran, undated. Note: Image is a screenshot from video. (newsX)
Another post read: âAdding âHoly Maryâ to the name of a station that was supposed to be âShahid Nejatollahiâ from day one is just a project to shut up the minorities. Donât get too hopeful; in this country, respecting othersâ beliefs and faiths is just for show.â
A municipal official at the opening said: âMary is a figure respected in Islam as well,â emphasising the religious crossover.
International media outlets noted the stationâs name as unusual for a Shiâite Islamic republic and said it drew both domestic praise and criticism abroad amid heightened scrutiny of Iranâs treatment of religious minorities.
(Joe Golder/ newsX)