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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany are locations recognized globally for their cultural, historical, or natural significance, reflecting the country’s rich heritage. These sites include ancient castles, medieval towns, religious buildings, and natural landscapes that showcase Germany’s diverse history and environment. The designation helps protect and preserve these areas for future generations while promoting tourism and awareness. Examples include the historic city of Bamberg, the Bauhaus site in Dessau, and the Wadden Sea known for its unique tidal ecosystem. These sites exemplify Germany’s cultural legacy and natural beauty on an international level.