Vienna Remains on UNESCO Red List: World Heritage Site Still Endangered
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In addition to the Heumarkt project and its planned high-rise towers, there are also other projects that worry Unesco experts.
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Of the more than 1,200 listed World Heritage Sites, 250 are currently being reviewed for potential threats. Most recently, 56 sites were listed as threatened, half of them due to armed conflicts, including in the Middle East. On the "Red List", Vienna's historic centre has been located since 2017. In addition to the Heumarkt project and its planned high-rise towers, there are other projects that concern UNESCO experts, including attic extensions…
The World Heritage Committee presented its opinion in Paris that the historic centre of Vienna was at risk
UNESCO continues to keep Vienna's historic centre on the Red List of Endangered World Heritage. This was decided on Wednesday at the current meeting of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Paris.
Vienna Remains on UNESCO Red List: World Heritage Site Still Endangered
The historic center of Vienna remains on UNESCO's Red List of endangered world heritage sites. This decision was made on Wednesday at the ongoing meeting of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Paris, where the draft decision was adopted without amendments or discussion by collective decision.
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