Hungary's World Heritage Sites
Hungary ratified the World Heritage Convention on 15 July, 1985. As of August 2010, it has 8 World Heritage Sites, of which all are cultural sites except for one. Hungary also has another 11 sites on the World Heritage Tentative List.
World Heritage Sites in Hungary
- Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue
- Old Village of HollóKő and its Surroundings
- Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst
- Millenary Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma and its Natural Environment
- Hortobágy National Park - the Puszta
- Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs (Sopianae)
- Fertö / Neusiedlersee Cultural Landscape (2001)
- Tokaj Wine Region Historic Cultural Landscape
Sites in Hungary on the World Heritage Tentative List
- Le Château-fort médiéval d'Esztergom (1993)
- The Tihany Peninsula (1993)
- Caves of the Buda Thermal Karst System (1993)
- Mediaeval Royal Seat and Parkland at Visegrád (2000)
- System of Fortifications at the Confluence of the Rivers Danube and Váh in Komárno - Komárom (2007)
- The Network of Rural Heritage Buildings in Hungary (2000)
- State Stud-Farm Estate of Mezöhegyes (2000)
- The Wooden Churches of the Northern Part of the Carpathian Basin (2000)
- The Ipolytartnóc Fossils (2000)
- Ödön Lechner's independent pre-modern architecture (2008)
- Frontiers of the Roman Empire - Ripa Pannonica in Hungary (2009)
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