Europe

Click on the map below to see the UNESCO sites in that country, or you can choose a region or country page from the list below the map.

Western Europe

Andorra
It’s not surprising that the tiny mountain nation of Andorra has only one World Heritage site!

Austria
Home to 7 UNESCO sites of its own, plus elements of 5 more transnational sites.

Belgium

France
From prehistoric sites to Roman and medieval cities, from castles and palaces to Industrial age achievements, it’s fair to say that France has some of everything that UNESCO stands for.

Germany
From prehistory to the Middle Ages, from Baroque to Modernism, gardens to mines: it’s all here in Germany.

Luxembourg

Netherlands
The Netherlands has many sites related to water and the control of water: knowledge that the Dutch have developed over centuries.

Switzerland

British Isles

Ireland

United Kingdom
The UK has a bit of everything: historical sites from prehistoric times to the Industrial Revolution and everything in between; sites of geological importance; beautiful landscapes and gardens; and grand castles and palaces spanning centuries. And they vary in size from single structures to vast regions.

Nordics

Denmark

Finland

Iceland

Norway

Sweden

Southern Europe

Cyprus

Greece
Ancient Greece is well-represented in this list, along with some early Christian and Byzantine sites.

Holy See

Italy
It is perhaps not surprising that Italy – home of the Roman Empire, birthplace of the Renaissance, historical hub of sea trade in the Mediterranean and the world – has more UNESCO sites than any other.

Malta

Portugal

San Marino

Spain

Türkiye
A wide range of sites highlight the richness of the cultures that have formed, met, collided, and mixed here since ancient days.

Central and Eastern Europe

Albania
A country rich in history, but with only two World Heritage Sites, plus elements on two transnational sites.

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Bosnia and Herzegovina
This country bears the scars of war, and is home to a few lesser-known but special UNESCO sites.

Bulgaria

Croatia
UNESCO sites that recognize the historical importance of its ancient seaports along the Adriatic Sea.

Czechia
Czechia (a.k.a. Czech Republic) is home to 14 stunning UNESCO World Heritage Sites and also has elements of two other transnational UNESCO sites.

Estonia

Georgia

Hungary

Latvia

Lithuania

Moldova

Montenegro

North Macedonia

Poland

Romania

Russian Federation

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Ukraine