Hungary
Hungary ratified the UNESCO World Heritage Convention on 15 July 1985, and its inscribed sites are predominantly cultural, with a single natural property. Common themes include historic urban ensembles and architectural landmarks (e.g., Budapest’s Danube banks, Buda Castle, Andrássy Avenue), medieval and early Christian monuments (such as Pécs necropolis and Hollókő village), cultural landscapes linked to traditional land use (like the Tokaj wine region and Fertő/Neusiedlersee steppes), and one remarkable karst cave system representing natural heritage.
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- Hungary (HU)
- UNESCO Region
- Europe and North America
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Recent Reviews
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Hollókö
Ilya Burlak | March 7, 2025 -
Royal Seats in Esztergom, Visegrád
Ilya Burlak | March 1, 2025 -
Pannonhalma
Ilya Burlak | February 26, 2025
Recent List Updates
- Balaton Uplands Cultural Landscape : On tentative list
- Royal Seats in Esztergom, Visegrád : On tentative list
- The Network of Rural Heritage Buildings in Hungary : On tentative list
- Wooden bell-towers in the Upper Tisza-Region : On tentative list
- Ripa Pannonica in Hungary : On tentative list
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