Germany’s World Heritage Sites
June 29, 2015Advertisement
World heritage sites are locations of decisive importance for the history and social development of that country. In Germany they range from a prehistoric fossil pit to the pioneering Bauhaus school of design.
The first sites to be put on the UNESCO list were buildings – mostly churches and palaces such as the Würzburg Residence or Cologne Cathedral. They were followed by historic centers and cultural complexes – such as the medieval old town of Lübeck and the Museum Island in Berlin.
The status has also been given to sites that testify to Germany’s industrial heritage, e.g. the Zollverein Coal Mine complex in Essen. Plus, of course, the country’s natural heritage such as the sensitive ecosystem of the Wadden Sea shared with Denmark.