Cultural sites damaged by fire since inscription

A number of cultural world heritage sites have been damaged by fire after they have been inscribed.

World Heritage Sites connected to 'Cultural sites damaged by fire since inscription':

  • Ancient Building Complex in the Wudang Mountains Yuzhengong Palace - Jan 2003
  • Ancient Kyoto Juntei Kannondo hall of Daigoji temple - August 2008
  • Classical Weimar Anna Amalia Library - Sept 2004
  • Derwent Valley Mills June 16 2009
  • Edinburgh Old town of Edinbugh had a major fire in Dec 2002.
  • Hwaseong Fortress Hwaseong's Seojangdae Pavilion in May 2006
  • Liverpool Bluecoat Art Gallery (May 2008)
  • Maritime Greenwich Cutty Sark - May 2007
  • Melaka and George Town George Town's Lebuh Armenian Street in December 2008
  • Mount Athos Chilandar monastery - Mar 2004
  • Old Town Lunenburg St John's Anglican church - Nov 2001
  • Potsdam Potsdam's Glienicke Jagdschloss in April 2003
  • Québec Historic drill hall - April 2008
  • Residences of the Royal House of Savoy Castello di Moncalieri - April 2008
  • Royal Palaces of Abomey Devastating fire on 21 January 2009 at the Royal Palaces of Abomey
  • Saltaire Boathouse Inn, 2008
  • San Cristóbal de La Laguna Bishop's Palace - Jan 2006
  • St. Petersburg Trinity Cathedral, Aug 25 2006
  • Tsodilo September-October 2008
  • Valparaiso City Centre - Feb 2007
  • Venice and its Lagoon La Fenice opera house - Jan 1996