Spice Route

Connected Sites: 16

WHS connected with spices - growing and trade.

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Connected Sites

Old Town of Galle
Inscribed: 1988
3.00
226
6
Trading Post And Source Of Cinnamon
Venice and its Lagoon
Inscribed: 1987
4.51
828
18
Trade Hub, Selling Spices To Rest Of Europe
Borobudur
Borobudur
Indonesia
Inscribed: 1991
4.29
265
9
Contains Carvings Depicting Early Maritime Trade
Churches and Convents of Goa
Inscribed: 1986
3.27
127
10
Portuguese Foothold On The Trade Route
Mahabalipuram
Inscribed: 1984
3.77
102
4
Ancient Port
Ancient Thebes
Inscribed: 1979
4.39
341
11
Relief Records Early Spice Trade Expeditions
Melaka and George Town
Inscribed: 2008
3.01
323
8
Yazd
Yazd
Iran
Inscribed: 2017
3.59
112
3
Close To The Spice And Silk Roads.
Stone Town of Zanzibar
Inscribed: 2000
3.44
178
7
"Flourishing Centre Of The Spice Trade" (Wiki)
Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District
Inscribed: 2015
3.02
322
7
"Traditionally, Coffee And Tea, Cocoa, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Spices And Other Such Precious Delicacies Were The Most Important Goods Stored In The Speicherstadt." (Nom File), Hamburg Has A Modern Spice Museum In The Speicherstadt Telling The Story
See Www.Hamburg.Com
Safranbolu
Safranbolu
Turkiye
Inscribed: 1994
3.07
99
3
The Name Of The Town Derives From "Saffron" - Safranbolu Was A Trading Place And A Center For Growing Saffron.
Western Ghats
Inscribed: 2012
3.03
84
5
The Cardamom Hills Produce Cardamom. Both Wild And Cultivated (Nom File)
Istanbul
Istanbul
Turkiye
Inscribed: 1985
4.38
665
12
Spice Bazaar
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Incense Route of the Negev
Inscribed: 2005
2.92
103
7
“Reflect The Prosperity Of The Nabatean Spice Trade Over Five Hundred Years From The Third Century Bc” (Ab Ev)
Tabriz Bazaar
Inscribed: 2010
2.57
59
4
"Tabriz Is The Most Famous Trade City Of Asia, Because Caravans Bring All Types Of Goods. They Bring Silk, Diamond, Pictured Cotton, Cinnamon And Spices From Tatarstan, Uzbekistan, Tibet, China And Eastern India." (Nomination File P. 261)
Rome
Rome
Holy See, Italy
Inscribed: 1980
4.57
928
13
Horrea Piperataria, An Ancient Warehouse In The Roman Forum Used To Store Pepper And Spice In The Imperial Period.
See Www.Wantedinrome.Com