Damaged in World War I

Connected Sites: 17

Sites that were severely damaged during the First World War.

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Connected Sites

Belfries
Belfries
Belgium, France
Inscribed: 1999
2.96
555
17
Amiens, Arras, Béthune, Comines, Dendermonde, Leuven, Mechelen, Nieuwpoort, Ypres
Reims
Reims
France
Inscribed: 1991
3.43
353
9
German Shellfire During The Opening Engagements Of The First World War On 20 September 1914 Burned, Damaged And Destroyed Important Parts Of The Cathedral
Flemish Béguinages
Inscribed: 1998
2.78
434
13
Dendermonde: The Beguine Church Was Burned Down By The Germans
Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge
Inscribed: 2007
2.32
118
7
"During World War I, In 1914-1915, Piers 3 And 4 Were Blown Up With Dynamite" (Ab)
Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin
Inscribed: 2012
2.08
171
9
During The 1914-1918 War, The Basin Was Cut In Two By The Front. The Occupied Eastern Section Was Flooded When The Invasion Occurred; It Suffered Lasting Damage (Ab Ev)
Wooden Tserkvas of the Carpathian Region
Inscribed: 2013
3.25
164
8
Bell Tower Of The Tserkva Of The Birth Of The Blessed Virgin Mary (Chotyniec, Poland)
St. Kilda
St. Kilda
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1986
3.50
30
4
"A German Submarine Arrived In Village Bay On The Morning Of 15 May 1918 And After Issuing A Warning, Started Shelling The Island. Seventy-Two Shells In All Were Fired And The Wireless Station Was Destroyed. The Manse, Church And Jetty Storehouse Were Also Damaged But There Was No Loss Of Life" (Wiki)
Dolomites
Inscribed: 2009
4.08
326
7
Vie Ferrate Built To Enable Troops To Traverse The Area / Remains Of Gun Emplacements, Hospitals And Trenches / Tunnels Built Both For Protection But Also As Methods Of Attack By Placing Large Amounts Of Explosives Under Opposing Troops. "...The Events Which Cost The Lives Of Thousands And Literally Devastated The Mountain Skyline (The Col Di Lana And Lagazuoi Peaks Were Blown Up By Mines), Have Become History And Traces Of This International Tragedy Can Still Be Found In The Places Themselves (Fortifications, Trenches, Mule-Tracks And Roads)" (Nom File)
See Www.Holimites.Com
Gonbad-e Qâbus
Inscribed: 2012
2.72
16
3
"Damage To The Brickwork Of The Tower Had Occurred During Wwi And In 1928 Restoration Works Were Carried Out" (Ab)
Ravenna
Ravenna
Italy
Inscribed: 1996
4.15
345
8
"The Basilica Of Sant' Apollinare Nuovo .....The Present Apse Is A Reconstruction After Being Damaged During Wwi" (Wiki)
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
United States of America
Inscribed: 1984
3.28
711
19
The Access To The Torch Was Closed After The Damage Sustained On The Black Tom Explosion - The Damage To The Statue Of Liberty Was Estimated To Be $100,000 ($2,273,000 In 2017 Dollars Using The Cpi Conversion), And Included Damage To The Skirt And Torch (Wiki)
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Wooden Churches of Southern Malopolska
Inscribed: 2003
3.20
185
9
The Saints Philip And James Church In Sękowa Was Damaged During 1914–1915 Years Of World War I In The Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive. The Wooden Material Was Used For Trenches And For Firewood.
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Great Spa Towns of Europe
Great Spa Towns of Europe
Austria, Belgium, Czechia, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom
Inscribed: 2021
3.28
508
15
Spa: "Theatre Rebuilt After Destruction Of The Eighteenth Century Theatre During Ww1". (Nomination File, P. 348)
Padua’s fourteenth-century fresco cycles
Inscribed: 2021
3.94
274
12
During The Bombings Of The First World War A Bomb Hit The Façade Of The Cathedral Which Ruined The Upper Part.
See It.Wikipedia.Org
Champagne
Inscribed: 2015
3.18
268
9
Garden-City Of Chemin Vert: "The Buildings, Erected In The Second Half Of The 19th Century, Suffered Major Destruction During World War I But Were Rebuilt As Exact Copies." (Ab Ev) The Pommery Production Site And Ruinart Site On The Saint Nicaise Hill Suffered Great Damages During World War I. (Nomination File, P. 96; Tome Iii, P. 53) - The Avenue De Champagne Also Suffered Great Damages, E.G. Former Buildings Of Piper-Heidsieck, Jardin De L'Orangerie, Maison Pol Roger, Hôtel Moët, Industrial Buildings Of Moët & Chandon. (Nomination File, P. 139; Tome Iii, P. 76, 80)
See Fr.Wikipedia.Org
Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France
Inscribed: 1998
2.82
377
14
The Church Saint-Jacques In Compiègne Was Damaged In World War I, But Restored Shortly After. (Nomination File)
Amiens Cathedral
Inscribed: 1981
3.42
280
12
In July 1918, During The Last German Offensive In The West, The Cathedral Fell Under Fire From The German Imperial Troops, Despite The Intervention Of The Pope With Emperor Wilhelm Ii. On April 4, A Shell Pierced The Roof Of The Choir, Without Causing Much Damage. On The 25th Of The Same Month, Three Shells Hit The Building. A Buttress Was Then Destroyed, The Vault Of The South Aisle Of The Choir Was Pierced As Well As The Paving. A Third Shell Destroyed The First Bay Of The South Triforium And Ripped Open The Organ Bellows. A Few Days Later, The Vault Of The Chapel Of The Annunciation Was Pierced By A Shell, The First Flying Buttress To The South Of The Apse Was Destroyed By Another And A Third Hit The Exterior Of The Cathedral Near The Sacristy.
See Fr.Wikipedia.Org