
UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Moscow)
UNESCO World Heritage Sites are places recognized globally for their cultural, historical, or natural significance, deserving conservation. In Moscow, sites like the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square are designated as World Heritage Sites because they reflect Russia’s rich history, architecture, and cultural heritage. This designation helps protect these landmarks, ensuring they are preserved for future generations while highlighting their importance to global history and culture. It also promotes tourism and international awareness of Moscow’s unique contributions to world heritage.