Denmark's World Heritage Sites
Denmark ratified the World Heritage Convention on 25 July, 1979. As of August 2010, it has 4 World Heritage Sites, of which three are in the cultural category and one in the natural category. Denmark also has another 9 sites on the World Heritage Tentative List.
World Heritage Sites in Denmark
Cultural
- Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church (1994)
- Roskilde Cathedral (1995)
- Kronborg Castle (2000)
Natural
- Ilulissat Icefjord (2004)
Location Map of World Heritage Sites in Denmark inc. Greenland
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Sites in Denmark on the World Heritage Tentative List:
- Amalienborg and its district (1993)
- Christiansfeld (1993)
- Church ruin at Hvalsø, episcopal residence at Gardar, and Brattahlid (A Norse/Eskimo cultural landscape) (2003)
- Aasivissuit, Arnangarnup Qoorua (Greenlandic inland and coastal hunting area) (2003)
- The International Wadden Sea (Danish-German-Dutch Wadden Sea) (2003)
- Stevns Klint (2010)
- Moler landscapes of the Liim Fiord (2010)
- The Trelleborg fortresses (2010)
- The Parforce Hunting landscape in North Zealand (2010)
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