Unesco cultural heritage sites in india

  1. World Heritage Sites by country
  2. Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka
  3. List of World Heritage Sites in India: State wise & Facts
  4. 10 Best UNESCO Heritage Sites in India
  5. 40 List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India of 2023


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World Heritage Sites by country

• العربية • অসমীয়া • বাংলা • Deutsch • Esperanto • فارسی • Français • Galego • हिन्दी • Hrvatski • Bahasa Indonesia • עברית • Jawa • ქართული • Latviešu • Magyar • Bahasa Melayu • မြန်မာဘာသာ • پنجابی • Português • Shqip • සිංහල • Simple English • Српски / srpski • Svenska • தமிழ் • తెలుగు • Türkçe • اردو • Tiếng Việt • 中文 As of January 2023, there are a total of 1,157 Of the 195 state parties of the List of countries with World Heritage Sites [ ] Country Cultural sites Natural sites Mixed sites Total sites Shared sites UNESCO region 2 2 Asia and the Pacific 2 1 1 4 2 Europe and North America 6 1 7 Arab States 1 1 Europe and North America 1 1 Africa 1 1 Latin America and the Caribbean 6 5 11 3 Latin America and the Caribbean 2 1 3 Europe and North America 4 12 4 20 Asia and the Pacific 11 1 12 5 Europe and North America 3 3 Europe and North America 3 3 Arab States 2 1 3 Asia and the Pacific 1 1 Latin America and the Caribbean 3 1 4 2 Europe and North America 14 1 15 5 Europe and North America 1 1 Latin America and the Caribbean 1 1 2 1 Africa 6 1 7 1 Latin America and the Caribbean 3 1 4 2 Europe and North America 1 1 2 Africa 15 7 1 23 1 Latin America and the Caribbean 7 3 10 1 Europe and North America 2 1 3 1 Africa 3 3 Asia and the Pacific 2 2 1 Africa 9 10 1 20 2 Europe and North America 1 1 Africa 2 2 1 Africa 1 1 2 Africa 7 7 1 Latin America and the Caribbean 38 14 4 56 1 Asia and the Pacific 6 2 1 9 1 Latin America and the Caribbean 1 1 1 Africa 1 3 4 1 Latin America...

Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka

Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka The Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka are in the foothills of the Vindhyan Mountains on the southern edge of the central Indian plateau. Within massive sandstone outcrops, above comparatively dense forest, are five clusters of natural rock shelters, displaying paintings that appear to date from the Mesolithic Period right through to the historical period. The cultural traditions of the inhabitants of the twenty-one villages adjacent to the site bear a strong resemblance to those represented in the rock paintings. Description is available under license Abris sous-roche du Bhimbetka Les abris sous roche du Bhimbetka se trouvent au pied des monts Vindhyan, au sud du plateau de l’Inde centrale. Cinq groupes d’abris sous roche naturels sont situés au sein d’énormes affleurements de grès, au-dessus d’une forêt relativement dense, et contiennent des peintures qui paraissent commencer au mésolithique et se poursuivre sans interruption jusqu’à l’époque historique. Dans les vingt et un villages qui entourent le site, vivent des populations dont les traditions culturelles contemporaines rappellent celles dépeintes dans les peintures rupestres. Description is available under license ملاجئ بيمبتكا الصخرية تتواجد ملاجئ بيمبتكا الصخرية عند أسفل جبال فندهيان الواقعة جنوب هضبة الهند الوسطى. وتقع خمس مجموعات من الملاجئ الصخرية في عقر نتوءات ضخمة من الآجرّ فوق غابة كثيفة نسبياً، وتحتوي على رسومات يبدو أنها بدأت في العصر الحجري الأوسط واستمرّت بلا انقطاع حتى الحقبة التاريخ...

List of World Heritage Sites in India: State wise & Facts

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • List of World Heritage Sites in India: State wise & Facts The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are important places of cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. There are 38 World Heritage Sites located in India. These include 30 cultural sites, seven natural sites and one mixed-criteria site.India has the sixth largest number of sites in the world. Maharashtra (5 Heritage site) • Ajanta Caves (World Heritage Tag-1983): The Ajanta Caves are Budhhists caves built in two phases. The first, was from the reign of Emperor Ashoka. The second, further additions were made during the 5th and 6th centuries AD of the Gupta period. The caves depict richly decorated fresco paintings, reminiscent of the Sigiriya paintings and sculptures in Sri Lanka. There are 31 rock-cut cave monuments which are unique representations of the religious art of Budhhism. • Ellora Caves (World Heritage Tag-1983): The Ellora Caves, also known as the Ellora Complex, are a cultural mix of religious arts of Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism. 34 monasteries and temples sculpted contiguously into rock walls of a high basalt cliff are seen along a length of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi). Dated to 600 to 1000 AD, they are a reflection of artistic creation of the ancient civilization of India. • Elephanta Caves (World Heritage Tag-1987): The...

10 Best UNESCO Heritage Sites in India

Are you a fan of the Mughal architecture style? The Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, will be a delight for you to visit. It’s one of the most beautiful man-made buildings you’ll come across. Located on the banks of the Yamuna river in Agra, you'll find this heritage site to be the jewel of Mughal art in India. Except for the side facing river Yamuna, you'll find that the structure looks the same from all sides. The inscriptions on the four entrances and the marble carved walls exhibit dedication, beauty, and love. You must visit the Taj Mahal to walk along with the reflecting pool with fountains and turn pages from the past with its charm. You'll find solace in the ruins of the ancient Vijayanagar Kingdom at Hampi group monuments in Karnataka. The attractions that you'll find are Achyutaraya Temple, Vittala Temple, Anegondi, Krishna temple complex, Lotus Mahal complex and Zananas. If you're an architectural nerd, you'll find the Dravidian architectural style here very fascinating. The Virupaksha Temple here is also a must-visit. As you'll sit upon Matunga Hill in Hampi, you'll be able to forget about your busy life and worries to just relax. You must have heard about this group of caves in Aurangabad as these caves are the first and one of the most famous UNESCO sites in India. Ajanta Caves will take you to the 2nd century BCE with the most rock-cut Buddhist caves, sculptures, and paintings. This destination is a treat for history enthusiasts as it reflect...

40 List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India of 2023

India is a beautiful and diverse country, known for its vibrant cultural heritage, eye-catching architectural gems, and interesting landscapes. No wonder it boasts so many stunning UNESCO World Heritage sites spread across different states and union territories. Apart from the widely popular Taj Mahal, Sun Temple, Qutub Minar and Ajanta-Ellora Caves, there are many more cultural and natural sites in the country that are a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. After the latest additions in July 2021, there are a total of 40 UNESCO Heritage Sites in India. Out of these, 32 are cultural, 7 natural and 1 is a mixed site. UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India Cultural 1. The Taj Mahal, Uttar Pradesh The Taj Mahal | #1 of 40 in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India 2021 One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the UNESCO World Heritage Site in India in 1983. This stunning white marble mausoleum on the banks of River Yamuna is surrounded by a beautiful garden. It was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the 17 th century in the memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaj Mahal. The structure of the monument boasts typical Mughal architecture with elements of Indian, Persian, and Islamic architectural styles. From the tall minarets, arch-shaped entryways and thousands of precious and semi-precious gemstones on the walls to the water fountains and ornamental gardens, there are many things that contribute to the beauty of this memorial. The Taj Mahal complex also houses ...