World Heritage in San Marino

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World Heritage Sites in San Marino

The World Heritage in San Marino (as of 2016) includes a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The southern European mini state of San Marino ratified the World Heritage Convention in 1991, and the only World Heritage site to date was added to the World Heritage List in 2008.

World heritage sites

The following table lists the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in San Marino in chronological order according to the year of their inclusion in the World Heritage List (K - cultural heritage, N - natural heritage, K / N - mixed, (R) - on the Red List of World Heritage in Danger ).

image designation year Type Ref. description
Historic city center of San Marino and Mount Titano
( location )
2008 K 1245 The site includes Mount Titano with the historic center of the city ​​of San Marino on top of it . These include various buildings such as the government palace ( Palazzo dei Capitani ), the town hall ( Palazzo Pubblico ), the Basilica of San Marino and the Church of San Pietro .

Tentative list

The sites that are intended for nomination for inclusion in the World Heritage List are entered in the tentative list . Currently (2016), however, no site is entered in the tentative list of San Marino. A previously registered site was only partially included in the world heritage.

image designation year Type Ref. description
Republic of San Marino
( location )
2004-2008 K / N 1978 The entire national territory of the Republic of San Marino was nominated for registration as a mixed world cultural and natural heritage, but only the city ​​of San Marino and Mount Titano were included in the world heritage list as world cultural heritage.

Web links

Commons : World Heritage Sites in San Marino  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files
  • San Marino on the UNESCO World Heritage Center website.

Individual evidence

  1. San Marino. In: whc.unesco.org. UNESCO World Heritage Center, accessed June 7, 2017 .
  2. ^ Tentative list of San Marino. In: whc.unesco.org. UNESCO World Heritage Center, accessed June 7, 2017 .