খসড়া:জার্মানির বিশ্ব ঐতিহ্যবাহী স্থানসমূহের তালিকা

জার্মানির ইউনেস্কো বিশ্ব ঐতিহ্যবাহী স্থানসমূহের ম্যাপ - জুলাই ২০১৬ অবধি

এটি জার্মানির ইউনেস্কো বিশ্ব ঐতিহ্যবাহী স্থানসমূহের একটি তালিকা। এখানে ৩৮টি সাংস্কৃতিক ও ৩টি প্রাকৃতিক স্থান বা সবমিলিয়ে ৪১টি স্থান আছে। একটি স্থান আগে তালিকায় ছিল যা এখন বাতিল করা হয়েছে। এছারাও ইউনেস্কো বিশ্ব স্মৃতি কার্যক্রম (Memory of the World Programme) অন্তর্গত ১৭টি স্থান এই দেশে আছে। বিশ্ব ঐতিহ্য সম্মেলনকে জার্মানি ২৩ আগস্ট ১৯৭৬ সালে অনুমোদন করে।[১]

জার্মানির বিশ্ব ঐতিহ্যবাহী স্থানসমূহ সম্পাদনা

স্থান ছবি অবস্থান নির্ণায়ক এলাকা
হেক্টর (একর)
সাল বর্ণনা
আখিন গির্জা
Aachen Cathedral
  Germanyআখিন,
  জার্মানি
৫০°৪৬′২৮″ উত্তর ৬°৫′৪″ পূর্ব / ৫০.৭৭৪৪৪° উত্তর ৬.০৮৪৪৪° পূর্ব / 50.77444; 6.08444 (Aachen Cathedral)
সাংস্কৃতিক
(১), (২), (৪), (৬)
১৯৭৮ An iconic feat of architecture that sparked copies around Germany for centuries to come, Aachen's cathedral became the first-built vaulted structure since antiquity. The town itself was closely tied to Charlemagne during the cathedral's inception, which explains why it became his burial place when he died in 814.[২]
লরশের অ্যাবি ও অ্যাল্টেনমুনস্টার
Abbey and Altenmünster of Lorsch
  Germanyলরশ,
  জার্মানি
৪৯°৩৯′১৩.২৮৪″ উত্তর ৮°৩৪′৬.৮৮৮″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.৬৫৩৬৯০০০° উত্তর ৮.৫৬৮৫৮০০০° পূর্ব / 49.65369000; 8.56858000 (Abbey and Altenmünster of Lorsch)
সাংস্কৃতিক :GerLor
(iii), (iv)
১৯৯১ The abbey and gate or 'Torhall', are from the Carolingian era. The notable Carolingian sculptures and paintings are still in good condition.[৩]
Bauhaus and its sites in Weimar and Dessau   GermanyDessau and Weimar
  Germany
৫০°৫৮′২৯.১৭২″ উত্তর ১১°১৯′৪৬.১৬৪″ পূর্ব / ৫০.৯৭৪৭৭০০০° উত্তর ১১.৩২৯৪৯০০০° পূর্ব / 50.97477000; 11.32949000 (Bauhaus and its sites in Weimar and Dessau)
সাংস্কৃতিক :GerBer1
(ii), (iv), (vi)
1996 Formed in 1919, the original Bauhaus school in Weimar was known for its role in the progression of modern art through its architecture. Although it was shut down in 1925 for political reasons, Walter Gropius was able to establish a second and much more influential Bauhaus in Dessau months later, eventually attracting world-renowned artists to teach at the school before once again closing in 1933.[৪]
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe   GermanyKassel,
  Germany
৫১°১৮′৫৭″ উত্তর ৯°২৩′৩৫″ পূর্ব / ৫১.৩১৫৮৩° উত্তর ৯.৩৯৩০৬° পূর্ব / 51.31583; 9.39306 (Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe in Kassel)
Cultural:GerKas
(iii), (iv)
৫৫৯ (১,৩৮০) 2013 Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is the largest European hillside park, and second largest park on a mountain slope in the world. Its waterworks along with the towering Hercules statue constitute an expression of the ideals of absolutist Monarchy while the ensemble is a remarkable testimony to the aesthetics of the Baroque and Romantic periods.[৫]
Berlin Modernist Housing Estates   GermanyBerlin,
  Germany
৫২°২৬′৫৪″ উত্তর ১৩°২৬′৫৯.৯″ পূর্ব / ৫২.৪৪৮৩৩° উত্তর ১৩.৪৪৯৯৭২° পূর্ব / 52.44833; 13.449972 (Berlin Modernism Housing Estates)
Cultural:GerBer2
(ii), (iv)
৮৮ (২২০) 2008 The property consists of six housing estates from 1910 to 1933. It is an example of the building reform movement that contributed to improved housing and living conditions for people with low incomes. The estates also showcase a number of new designs, decoration and layouts. The lessons learned here were applied on other projects around the world. Some of the notable architects on these house were; Bruno Taut, Martin Wagner and Walter Gropius.[৬]
Carolingian Westwork and Civitas Corvey   GermanyHöxter,
  Germany
৫১°৪৬′৪১.১″ উত্তর ৯°২৪′৩৪.১″ পূর্ব / ৫১.৭৭৮০৮৩° উত্তর ৯.৪০৯৪৭২° পূর্ব / 51.778083; 9.409472 (Carolingian Westwork and Civitas Corvey)
Cultural:GerEss
(ii), (iii), (iv)
১২ (৩০) 2014 Carolingian Westwork and Civitas Corvey were erected between AD 822 and 885 in a largely preserved rural setting. The Westwork is the only standing structure that dates back to the Carolingian era, while the original imperial abbey complex is preserved as archaeological remains that are only partially excavated. The Westwork of Corvey uniquely illustrates one of the most important Carolingian architectural expressions.
Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust at Brühl   GermanyBrühl, North Rhine-Westphalia,
  Germany
৫০°৪৯′৩০.১″ উত্তর ৬°৫৪′৩৫.২″ পূর্ব / ৫০.৮২৫০২৮° উত্তর ৬.৯০৯৭৭৮° পূর্ব / 50.825028; 6.909778 (Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust at Brühl)
Cultural:GerBru
(ii), (iv)
৮৯ (২২০) 1984 Augustusburg Castle, the residence of the prince-archbishops of Cologne, and the Falkenlust hunting lodge are both examples of early German Rococo architecture.[৭]
City Hall and Roland in Bremen market square   GermanyBremen,
  Germany
৫৩°৪′৩৩.৫″ উত্তর ৮°৪৮′২৬.৯″ পূর্ব / ৫৩.০৭৫৯৭২° উত্তর ৮.৮০৭৪৭২° পূর্ব / 53.075972; 8.807472 (Town Hall and Roland on the Marketplace of Bremen)
Cultural:GerBre
(iii), (iv), (vi)
০.২৯ (০.৭২) 2004 The site consists of the city hall and the statue of Roland that stands near it. The city hall was built in the 15th century when Bremen joined the Hanseatic League. It was renovated in the 17th century, and a new city hall was built nearby in the early 20th. Under the Holy Roman Empire, Bremen had extensive autonomy that allowed the town to grow and made the city hall a center of power. Both the old and new city halls survived bombings during World War II. The statue of Roland was built in 1404. It stands ৫.৫ মি (১৮ ফু) high.[৮]
Classical Weimar   GermanyThuringia,
  Germany
৫০°৫৮′৩৯″ উত্তর ১১°১৯′৪২.৯৯৬″ পূর্ব / ৫০.৯৭৭৫০° উত্তর ১১.৩২৮৬১০০০° পূর্ব / 50.97750; 11.32861000 (Classical Weimar)
Cultural:GerWei
(iii), (vi)
1998 Weimar became a cultural center in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Among the many artists and writers, the city was home to Goethe and Schiller. During this same period elegant buildings and parks were built in Weimar.[৯]
Collegiate Church, Castle, and Old Town of Quedlinburg   GermanyHarz,
  Germany
৫১°৪৬′৫৯.৯৮৮″ উত্তর ১১°৯′০″ পূর্ব / ৫১.৭৮৩৩৩০০০° উত্তর ১১.১৫০০০° পূর্ব / 51.78333000; 11.15000 (Collegiate Church, Castle and Old Town of Quedlinburg)
Cultural:GerHar
(iv)
1994 The preservation of old Quedlinberg allows tourists to see 16th- and 17th-century timber-framed houses and walk down medieval-patterned streets, while the Romanesque castle and cathedral, housing the bodies of Henry I and his wife, tower over the town.[১০]
Cologne Cathedral   GermanyCologne,
  Germany
৫০°৫৬′২৮″ উত্তর ৬°৫৭′২৬″ পূর্ব / ৫০.৯৪১১১° উত্তর ৬.৯৫৭২২° পূর্ব / 50.94111; 6.95722 (Cologne Cathedral)
Cultural:GerCol
(i), (ii), (iv)
1996 While work on the Cologne Cathedral began in 1248, it remained incomplete until the Prussians picked up the task centuries later, finishing the job in 1880. It was heavily bombed in the Second World War, but restorations allowed it to become the most visited landmark in Germany, boasting 6.5 million visitors per year as of 2011.[১১][১২]
Fagus Factory in Alfeld   GermanyAlfeld,
  Germany
৫১°৫৯′১″ উত্তর ৯°৪৮′৪০″ পূর্ব / ৫১.৯৮৩৬১° উত্তর ৯.৮১১১১° পূর্ব / 51.98361; 9.81111 (Fagus Factory in Alfeld)
Cultural:GerAlf
(ii), (iv)
১.৮৮ (৪.৬) 2011 Built by Walter Gropius in 1910, the factory designed to manufacture shoe last was renowned for redefining decorative values of the time period, particularly in the wide use of glass to render the building much more homogeneous, which foreshadowed his later work with the Bauhaus.[১৩]
Frontiers of the Roman Empire   GermanyCentral Lowlands,
Northern England,
and Southern Germany
  Germany*
  United Kingdom*
৫৪°৫৯′৩৩.৪″ উত্তর ২°৩৬′৩.৬″ পশ্চিম / ৫৪.৯৯২৬১১° উত্তর ২.৬০১০০০° পশ্চিম / 54.992611; -2.601000 (Frontiers of the Roman Empire)
Cultural:GerCen
(ii), (iii), (iv)
৫২৭ (১,৩০০) 1987 Hadrian's Wall was built in 122 AD and the Antonine Wall was constructed in 142 AD to defend the Roman Empire from "barbarians".[১৪] The World Heritage Site was previously listed as Hadrian's Wall alone, but was later expanded to include all the frontiers of the Roman Empire at its zenith in the 2nd century, ranging from Antonine's Wall in the north to Trajan's Wall in eastern Europe.[১৫]
Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz   GermanySaxony-Anhalt,
  Germany
৫১°৫০′৩৩″ উত্তর ১২°২৫′১৪.৯৮৮″ পূর্ব / ৫১.৮৪২৫০° উত্তর ১২.৪২০৮৩০০০° পূর্ব / 51.84250; 12.42083000 (Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz)
Cultural:GerSax1
(ii), (iv)
১৪,৫০০ (৩৬,০০০) 2000 "The Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz is an outstanding example of the application of the philosophical principles of the Age of the Enlightenment to the design of a landscape that integrates art, education and economy in a harmonious whole."[১৬]
Hanseatic City of Lübeck   GermanySchleswig-Holstein,
  Germany
৫৩°৫২′০.০১২″ উত্তর ১০°৪১′৩০.০১২″ পূর্ব / ৫৩.৮৬৬৬৭০০০° উত্তর ১০.৬৯১৬৭০০০° পূর্ব / 53.86667000; 10.69167000 (Hanseatic City of Lübeck)
Cultural:GerSch
(iv)
৮১ (২০০) 1987 Lübeck was the trading capital of the influential Hanseatic League, which monopolised trade in much of the Northern Europe. Although a fifth of the city was entirely destroyed in World War II, much of the original 12th-century architecture remains.[১৭]
Historic Centres of Stralsund and Wismar   GermanyMecklenburg-Vorpommern,
  Germany
৫৪°১৮′৯″ উত্তর ১৩°৫′৭″ পূর্ব / ৫৪.৩০২৫০° উত্তর ১৩.০৮৫২৮° পূর্ব / 54.30250; 13.08528 (Historic Centres of Stralsund and Wismar)
Cultural:GerMec
(ii), (iv)
১৬৮ (৪২০) 2002 The two towns were major Hanseatic League trading centres in the 14th and 15th centuries. They then served as defensive and administrative centres for Sweden two hundred years later, notably during the Thirty Years' War. The architectural styles from both of these periods remain and are well-preserved.[১৮]
Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg   GermanySaxony-Anhalt,
  Germany
৫১°৫১′৫২.৯৯২″ উত্তর ১২°৩৯′১০.০০৮″ পূর্ব / ৫১.৮৬৪৭২০০০° উত্তর ১২.৬৫২৭৮০০০° পূর্ব / 51.86472000; 12.65278000 (Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg)
Cultural:GerSax2
(iv), (vi)
1996
Margravial Opera House Bayreuth   GermanyBayreuth, Bavaria
  Germany
৪৯°৫৬′৪০″ উত্তর ১১°৩৪′৪৩″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.৯৪৪৪৪° উত্তর ১১.৫৭৮৬১° পূর্ব / 49.94444; 11.57861 (Margravial Opera House Bayreuth)
Cultural:GerMar
(i), (iv)
2012
Maulbronn Monastery Complex   GermanyMaulbronn,
  Germany
৪৯°০′২.৯৮৮″ উত্তর ৮°৪৮′৪৭.০১৬″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.০০০৮৩০০০° উত্তর ৮.৮১৩০৬০০০° পূর্ব / 49.00083000; 8.81306000 (Maulbronn Monastery Complex)
Cultural:GerMau
(ii), (iv)
1993 The Cistercian Maulbronn Monastery is considered the most complete and best-preserved medieval monastic complex north of the Alps. The main buildings were constructed between the 12th and 16th centuries, along with the monastery walls. The monastery's church, mainly in Transitional Gothic style, helped spread the Gothic style across northern and central Europe. The monastery also had a large, elaborate water-management system.[১৯]
Messel Pit Fossil Site   GermanyMessel,
  Germany
৪৯°৫৫′০.০১২″ উত্তর ৮°৪৫′১৪.০০৪″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.৯১৬৬৭০০০° উত্তর ৮.৭৫৩৮৯০০০° পূর্ব / 49.91667000; 8.75389000 (Messel Pit Fossil Site)
Natural:GerMes
(viii)
৪২ (১০০) 1995 Messel Pit is the richest site in the world for understanding the environment of the Eocene, between 57 million and 36 million years ago. In particular, it shows the early stages of mammalian evolution and includes exceptionally well-preserved mammal fossils. Some of the most notable discoveries include fully articulated skeletons and the contents of the stomachs of animals.[২০]
Mines of Rammelsberg, Historic Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management System   GermanyGoslar,
Upper Harz,
  Germany
৫১°৪৯′১২″ উত্তর ১০°২০′২৪″ পূর্ব / ৫১.৮২০০০° উত্তর ১০.৩৪০০০° পূর্ব / 51.82000; 10.34000 (Mines of Rammelsberg, Historic Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management System)
Cultural:GerGos
(i), (ii),
(iii), (iv)
১,০১০ (২,৫০০) 1992 The Upper Harz water management system was developed over a period of some 800 years to assist in mining and extracting ore. The mines and their ponds began under the Cistercian monks in the Middle Ages. However, most of the works were built from the end of the 16th century until the 19th century. It is made up of an extremely complex system of artificial ponds, small channels, tunnels and underground drains. The mines were a major site for mining innovation in the western world.[২১]
Monastic Island of Reichenau   GermanyBaden-Württemberg,
  Germany
৪৭°৪১′৫৫.৪″ উত্তর ৯°৩′৪০.৭″ পূর্ব / ৪৭.৬৯৮৭২২° উত্তর ৯.০৬১৩০৬° পূর্ব / 47.698722; 9.061306 (Monastic Island of Reichenau)
Cultural:GerBad
(iii), (iv), (vi)
2000 The site includes traces of the Benedictine monastery, founded in 724, which exercised remarkable spiritual, intellectual and artistic influence throughout the surrounding region. The churches of St Mary and Marcus, St Peter and St Paul, and St George, were mainly built between the 9th and 11th centuries. Their wall paintings and decorations show an impressive artistic activity.[২২]
Museumsinsel (Museum Island), Berlin   GermanyBerlin,
  Germany
৫২°৩১′১১″ উত্তর ১৩°২৩′৫৫″ পূর্ব / ৫২.৫১৯৭২° উত্তর ১৩.৩৯৮৬১° পূর্ব / 52.51972; 13.39861 (Museumsinsel (Museum Island), Berlin)
Cultural:GerBer3
(ii), (iv)
1999 The five museums on the Museumsinsel in Berlin, built between 1824 and 1930, are a unified but diverse collection of museum collections and buildings. Each museum was built to mesh with the collection and represents the aesthetic of the different times. The collections trace the development of civilizations throughout the ages.[২৩]
Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski   PolandUpper Lusatia,
  Germany*
  Poland*
৫১°৩৪′৪৫.৫″ উত্তর ১৪°৪৩′৩৫.২″ পূর্ব / ৫১.৫৭৯৩০৬° উত্তর ১৪.৭২৬৪৪৪° পূর্ব / 51.579306; 14.726444 (Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski)
Cultural:GerUpp
(i), (iv)
৩৪৮ (৮৬০) 2004 A landscaped park astride the Neisse River and the border between Poland and Germany, it was created by Prince Hermann von Puckler-Muskau from 1815 to 1844. Designed as a ‘painting with plants’, it used local plants to enhance the existing landscape. The park spreads into the town of Muskau with parks and other green spaces. The site also features a reconstructed castle, bridges and an arboretum.[২৪]
Old Town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof   GermanyRegensburg,
  Germany
৪৯°১′১৪″ উত্তর ১২°৫′৫৭″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.০২০৫৬° উত্তর ১২.০৯৯১৭° পূর্ব / 49.02056; 12.09917 (Old Town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof)
Cultural:GerBavReg
(ii), (iii), (iv)
১৮৩ (৪৫০) 2006 This medieval town contains many notable buildings that span almost two millennia and include ancient Roman, Romanesque and Gothic buildings. Regensburg’s 11th- to 13th-century architecture created a town of narrow lanes flanked by tall buildings. It includes medieval patrician houses and towers, a large number of churches and monasteries as well as the 12th-century Stone Bridge. Regensburg was a European trade center in the Middle Ages and a political center of the Holy Roman Empire that turned to Protestantism.[২৫]
Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin   GermanyBerlin, Potsdam,
  Germany
৫২°২৩′৫৯″ উত্তর ১৩°১′৫৯″ পূর্ব / ৫২.৩৯৯৭২° উত্তর ১৩.০৩৩০৬° পূর্ব / 52.39972; 13.03306 (Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin)
Cultural:GerBer4
(i), (ii), (iv)
২,০৬৪ (৫,১০০) 1990 This site contains ৫০০ হেক্টর (১,২০০ একর) of parks and 150 buildings constructed between 1730 and 1916. It extends into the district of Berlin-Zehlendorf, with the palaces and parks lining the banks of the River Havel and Lake Glienicke. Voltaire stayed at the Sans-Souci Palace, built under Frederick II between 1745 and 1747.[২৬]
Pilgrimage Church of Wies   GermanySteingaden,
  Germany
৪৭°৪০′৫২.৬″ উত্তর ১০°৫৪′০.৫″ পূর্ব / ৪৭.৬৮১২৭৮° উত্তর ১০.৯০০১৩৯° পূর্ব / 47.681278; 10.900139 (Pilgrimage Church of Wies)
Cultural:GerSte
(i), (iii)
০.১ (০.২৫) 1983 The Church of Wies (1745–54) is the work of architect Dominikus Zimmermann and is a masterpiece of the Bavarian Rococo.[২৭]
Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps   Austria  Austria*,
  France*,
  Germany*,
  Italy*,
  Slovenia*,
   Switzerland*
৪৭°১৬′৪২″ উত্তর ৮°১২′২৭″ পূর্ব / ৪৭.২৭৮৩৩° উত্তর ৮.২০৭৫০° পূর্ব / 47.27833; 8.20750 (Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps)
Cultural:Swi
(iv), (v)
৩,৯৬১ (৯,৭৯০) 2011 Contains 111 small individual sites with the remains of prehistoric pile-dwelling (or stilt house) settlements in and around the Alps built from around 5000 to 500 B.C. on the edges of lakes, rivers or wetlands. While only some of the sites have been excavated, they contain a wealth of information on life and trade in agrarian Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures in Alpine Europe. Fifty-six of the sites are located in Switzerland.[২৮]
Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany   Germany  Germany*,
  Slovakia*,
  Ukraine*
৪৯°৫′১০″ উত্তর ২২°৩২′১০″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.০৮৬১১° উত্তর ২২.৫৩৬১১° পূর্ব / 49.08611; 22.53611 (Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany)
Natural:Ger1
(ix)
৩৩,৬৭০ (৮৩,২০০) 2007 Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians, are used to study the spread of the beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) in the Northern Hemisphere across a variety of environments and the environment in the forest. The addition of the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany in 2011 included five forests totaling ৪,৩৯১ হেক্টর (১০,৮৫০ একর) that are added to the ২৯,২৭৮ হেক্টর (৭২,৩৫০ একর) of Slovakian and Ukrainian beech forests inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2007.[২৯]
Roman Monuments, Cathedral of St. Peter and Church of Our Lady in Trier   GermanyTrier,
  Germany
৪৯°৪৫′০″ উত্তর ৬°৩৭′৫৯″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.৭৫০০০° উত্তর ৬.৬৩৩০৬° পূর্ব / 49.75000; 6.63306 (Roman Monuments, Cathedral of St. Peter and Church of Our Lady in Trier)
Cultural:GerTri
(i)(iii),
(iv), (vi)
1986 The Roman colony at Trier was founded in the 1st century AD. It grew into a major town and became one of the capitals of the Tetrarchy at the end of the 3rd century. Many of the Roman era structures are still standing in Trier. The cathedral is the oldest church in Germany, being built on the ruins of Roman buildings by Maximin of Trier in 329-346.[৩০]
Speicherstadt and Kontorhous District   GermanyHamburg,
  Germany
৫৩°৩২′৫৩.৯″ উত্তর ১০°০০′১০.৫″ পূর্ব / ৫৩.৫৪৮৩০৬° উত্তর ১০.০০২৯১৭° পূর্ব / 53.548306; 10.002917 (Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District)
Cultural:GerEss
(iv)
২৬ (৬৪) 2015 Speicherstadt and the adjacent Kontorhaus district are two densely built urban areas in the centre of the port city of Hamburg. Speicherstadt, originally developed on a group of narrow islands in the Elbe River between 1885 and 1927, was partly rebuilt from 1949 to 1967. It is one of the largest coherent historic ensembles of port warehouses in the world.
Speyer Cathedral   GermanySpeyer,
  Germany
৪৯°১৯′০″ উত্তর ৮°২৬′৩৫″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.৩১৬৬৭° উত্তর ৮.৪৪৩০৬° পূর্ব / 49.31667; 8.44306 (Speyer Cathedral)
Cultural:GerSpe
(ii)
1981 The romanesque Speyer Cathedral, was founded by Conrad II in 1030 and remodelled at the end of the 11th century. It was one of the grandest romanesque cathedrals in the Holy Roman Empire and the burial place of German emperors for almost 300 years.[৩১]
St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim   GermanyHildesheim,
  Germany
৫২°৯′১০.০০৮″ উত্তর ৯°৫৬′৩৮.০০৪″ পূর্ব / ৫২.১৫২৭৮০০০° উত্তর ৯.৯৪৩৮৯০০০° পূর্ব / 52.15278000; 9.94389000 (St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim)
Cultural:GerHil
(i), (ii), (iii)
০.৫৮ (১.৪) 1985 The site consists of two churches in Hildesheim. The Ottonian romanesque St Michael's Church was built between 1010 and 1020. Inside it is decorated with a notable wooden ceiling, painted stucco-work, and the Bernward Column. The treasures of the Romanesque Hildesheim Cathedral contain the Bernward Doors, the Hezilo chandelier, the Azelin chandelier and other treasures.[৩২]
The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement   Stuttgart, Germany
  Germany *,
  Argentina*,
  France*,
  India*,
  Japan*
N46 28 6.29 E6 49 45.61
Cultural:GerHil
(i), (ii), (vi)
2016 Chosen from the work of Le Corbusier, the 17 sites comprising this transnational serial property are spread over seven countries and are a testimonial to the invention of a new architectural language that made a break with the past. They were built over a period of a half-century, in the course of what Le Corbusier described as “patient research”. The Complexe du Capitole in Chandigarh (India), the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo (Japan), the House of Dr Curutchet in La Plata (Argentina) and the Unité d’habitation in Marseille (France) reflect the solutions that the Modern Movement sought to apply during the 20thcentury to the challenges of inventing new architectural techniques to respond to the needs of society. These masterpieces of creative genius also attest to the internationalization of architectural practice across the planet.[৩৩]
Town of Bamberg   GermanyBamberg,
  Germany
৪৯°৫৩′৩০″ উত্তর ১০°৫৩′২০″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.৮৯১৬৭° উত্তর ১০.৮৮৮৮৯° পূর্ব / 49.89167; 10.88889 (Town of Bamberg)
Cultural:GerBam
(ii)(iv)
১৪২ (৩৫০) 1993 In 1007, Bamberg became the center of a dioesce that was intended to help spread Christianity to the Slavs. During the 12th century the Bishops of Bamberg began a program of monumental public construction. The architecture that developed influenced construction in northern Germany and Hungary. In the 18th century it became a center of the Enlightenment when writers such as Hegel and Hoffmann settled in the town.[৩৪]
Upper Middle Rhine Valley   GermanyRhineland-Palatinate,
Hesse,
  Germany
৫০°১০′২৫″ উত্তর ৭°৪১′৩৯″ পূর্ব / ৫০.১৭৩৬১° উত্তর ৭.৬৯৪১৭° পূর্ব / 50.17361; 7.69417 (Upper Middle Rhine Valley)
Cultural:GerRhi
(ii), (iv), (v)
২৭,২৫০ (৬৭,৩০০) 2002 A ৬৫ কিমি (৪০ মা) stretch of the Middle Rhine Valley in Germany. The region is home to many castles, historic towns and vineyards and has been an inspirition for many writers, artists and composers.[৩৫]
Völklingen Ironworks   GermanyVölklingen,
  Germany
৪৯°১৪′৩৯.৯৮৪″ উত্তর ৬°৫০′৫৯″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.২৪৪৪৪০০০° উত্তর ৬.৮৪৯৭২° পূর্ব / 49.24444000; 6.84972 (Völklingen Ironworks)
Cultural:GerVöl
(ii), (iv)
1994 The recently closed ironworks are the only intact example in western Europe and North America of an intact ironworks built in the 19th and 20th centuries.[৩৬]
The Wadden Sea   Germany  Denmark*,
  Germany*,
  Netherlands*
৫৩°৩১′৪৩″ উত্তর ৮°৩৩′২২″ পূর্ব / ৫৩.৫২৮৬১° উত্তর ৮.৫৫৬১১° পূর্ব / 53.52861; 8.55611 (The Wadden Sea)
Natural:Ger2
(viii), (ix), (x)
৯,৬৮,৩৯৩ (২৩,৯২,৯৫০) 2009,2011,2014 The Wadden Sea contains the Dutch Wadden Sea Conservation Area and the German Wadden Sea National Parks of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. The coast line is generally flat and has may mudflats, marshes and dunes. The site covers two-thirds of the entire Wadden Sea and is home to many plant and animal species. It is a breeding ground for up to 12 millions birds annually and supports more than 10 percent of the population of 29 species. Was expanded in 2011 to include the German Wadden Sea National Park of Hamburg and in 2014 to include the Danish part of the Wadden Sea.[৩৭]
Wartburg Castle   GermanyEisenach,
  Germany
৫০°৫৮′০.৪″ উত্তর ১০°১৮′২৫.২″ পূর্ব / ৫০.৯৬৬৭৭৮° উত্তর ১০.৩০৭০০০° পূর্ব / 50.966778; 10.307000 (Wartburg Castle)
Cultural:GerEis
(iii), (vi)
1999 Wartburg Castle is located on a 410 m (1230 ft) precipice above Eisenach. It expanded in several sections and only a few of the medieval structures still remain. The castle was rebuilt in the 19th century to its present appearance. Martin Luther translated the New Testament into German while in exile at Wartburg.[৩৮]
Würzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square   GermanyWürzburg,
  Germany
৪৯°৪৭′৩৪.০০৮″ উত্তর ৯°৫৬′২০.০০৪″ পূর্ব / ৪৯.৭৯২৭৮০০০° উত্তর ৯.৯৩৮৮৯০০০° পূর্ব / 49.79278000; 9.93889000 (Würzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square)
Cultural:GerWür
(i), (iv)
১৫ (৩৭) 1981 The large and ornate Baroque palace was created under the patronage of the prince-bishops Lothar Franz and Friedrich Carl von Schönborn. It is one of the largest palaces in Germany.[৩৯]
Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex   GermanyEssen,
  Germany
৫১°২৯′২৯″ উত্তর ৭°২′৪৬″ পূর্ব / ৫১.৪৯১৩৯° উত্তর ৭.০৪৬১১° পূর্ব / 51.49139; 7.04611 (Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen)
Cultural:GerEss
(ii), (iii)
2001 The Zollverein industrial complex in Nordrhein-Westfalen contains all the equipment of a historic coal mine which started operation about 150 years ago. Some of the 20th century buildings are also notable.[৪০]

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