Built in the 13th century

Connected Sites: 63

Definition
WHS whose OUV derives entirely or significantly from 13th-century constructions. Where construction straddles the centuries, the date of conception/commencement is used, i.e, which century does the site really "belong" to in spirit.

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Connected Sites

  • Burgos Cathedral
    Inscribed: 1984
    3.43
    194
    8
    The first phase of construction took place between 1221 and 1293.
  • Monastery of Geghard
    Inscribed: 2000
    3.39
    155
    4
    Main church built 1215 , first rock cut church by 1250
  • Mystras
    Mystras
    Greece
    Inscribed: 1989
    3.52
    142
    7
    Mystras came into existence in 1248-49 (AB)
  • Qutb Minar
    Inscribed: 1993
    3.45
    209
    6
    The Qutb Minar dates from 1202
  • Stari Ras and Sopocani
    Inscribed: 1979
    2.77
    91
    6
    Monastery of Sopocani was built in 1260
  • Bellinzone
    Bellinzone
    Switzerland
    Inscribed: 2000
    3.07
    193
    6
    Castelgrande. There are earlier remains.
  • Lübeck
    Lübeck
    Germany
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.28
    278
    9
    capital and Queen City of the Hanseatic League from 1230 to 1535 & Burgkloster (1227)
  • Stralsund and Wismar
    Inscribed: 2002
    2.79
    222
    11
    Wismar and Stralsund, leading centres of the Wendish section of the Hanseatic League from the 13th to 15th centuries (AB ev)
  • Flemish Béguinages
    Inscribed: 1998
    2.77
    358
    13
    emergence of the Béguine movement around 1200 (AB ev)
  • Torun
    Torun
    Poland
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.25
    193
    8
    Granted town charter in 1233, Church tower (1274), member of Hanseatic League (1264), fortifications of old town (1250)
  • Old Town of Lijiang
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.54
    112
    11
    "It was designated as a town around the beginning the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). From 1253 on, the Naxi people of Lijiang developed a unique social system, customs and culture of their own under the rule of a hereditary succession of chieftains of the Mu clan." - chinadaily.com.cn
  • Visby
    Visby
    Sweden
    Inscribed: 1995
    3.31
    105
    7
    "During the 13th centurv Visby changed from a simple Gotland village to an impressive international town, enclosed by a strong defensive wall, and increasingly divorced from its rural hinterland." (AB ev)
  • Trogir
    Trogir
    Croatia
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.06
    287
    8
    OUV: medieval town on ancient remains; Between the l3th and l5th centuries much new building took place, this period seeing the construction of the Cathedral and the Camerlengo fortress, a radical remodelling of the main square, and two campaigns of reconstruction and strengthening of the fortifications. (AB ev)
  • Albi
    Albi
    France
    Inscribed: 2010
    3.36
    172
    10
    The urban and monumental ensemble of the episcopal city of Albi provides a complete and well preserved example of this type of urban settlement in 13th-19th century Europe. Following the Albigensian Crusade against the Cathar heretics (13th century) it became a powerful episcopal city. Cathedral dates from late 13th century (AB ev)
  • Mudejar Architecture of Aragon
    Inscribed: 1986
    3.15
    155
    10
    Teruel was founded in 1176 and was the site of the first flowering of Aragonese Mudejar Architecture with the completion of the Romanesque Cathedral of Sta Maria in 1257. The other buildings added to the inscribed site demonstrate the development of the style through to the 16th Century
  • Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley
    Inscribed: 2004
    2.66
    149
    9
    the origin of the communal land ownership system
  • Cesky Krumlov
    Inscribed: 1992
    3.96
    274
    17
    Although the castle contains a famed Baroque theatre the site's OUV derives primarily from its 13C castle and the mediaeval settlements which grew up below and opposite it.
    See www.ckrumlov.info
  • Reims
    Reims
    France
    Inscribed: 1991
    3.42
    295
    9
    Of the 3 inscribed buildings,the Cathedral, built on the site of an earlier one destroyed by fire in 1210 and finally roofed in 1299, is the most significant "jewel" as stated in Crit I .... "By virtue of the outstanding handling of new architectural techniques in the 13th century and the harmonious marriage of architecture and sculpted decoration, Notre Dame cathedral at Reims is a masterpiece of Gothic art." "The monastic buildings date from the 12th-13th centuries, but were extensively remodelled during the 17C"
  • Siena
    Siena
    Italy
    Inscribed: 1995
    4.05
    379
    10
    The cathedral was originally designed and completed between 1215 and 1263 on the site of an earlier structure.
  • L'viv
    L'viv
    Ukraine
    Inscribed: 1998
    3.61
    134
    7
    "It gradually developed by the 13th century into an organized and well fortified town", and the oldest remaining church (Church of St Mykolai) is also 13th century. Many of the other structures were reconstructed, or rebuilt in a new style between the 16th and 19th centuries
  • Samarkand
    Samarkand
    Uzbekistan
    Inscribed: 2001
    4.37
    168
    6
    "The historic town of Samarkand illustrates in its art, architecture, and urban structure the most important stages of Central Asian cultural and political history from the 13th century to the present day". Registan Square was identified as the centre of the new city after the destruction of Afrosiab in 1220. Its heyday came with the Timurids in the 14th and 15th century.
  • Sighisoara
    Sighisoara
    Romania
    Inscribed: 1999
    3.22
    213
    7
    "Criterion (iii): Sighisoara is an outstanding testimony to the culture of the Transylvanian Saxons, a culture that is coming to a close after 850 years... In the 13th century, German craftsmen and merchants, known as Saxons, were ordered by the Hungarian sovereigns to colonize Transylvania and protect the border of the Carpathians against the steppe peoples. They settled on a hill, called the City Hill" (AB)
  • San Gimignano
    Inscribed: 1990
    3.73
    320
    10
    For its tower houses and Piazza del Duomo and Piazza della Cisterna
  • Villages with Fortified Churches
    Inscribed: 1993
    3.44
    180
    12
    concept of church fortifications by Saxon settlers dates from the second half of the 13th century
  • Lamu Old Town
    Inscribed: 2001
    2.94
    33
    5
    "continuously been inhabited for over 700 years", "From the 13th to the 15th century there were over a hundred city states along the east coast, but most of these have either fallen into ruins or have been transformed into modern towns. In Kenya, Mombasa, Malindi, Witu, Faza, and Lamu continue to exist;" (AB ev)
  • Khinalig
    Khinalig
    Azerbaijan
    Inscribed: 2023
    2.79
    23
    2
    "Under this name, written sources first mention the village of Khinalig in the 13th century." (AB ev)
  • Tallinn
    Tallinn
    Estonia
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.72
    372
    17
    "The origins of Tallinn date back to the 13th century, when a castle was built there by the crusading knights of the Teutonic Order... (A fort and trading post existed in 10/11C and the settlement). ..was occupied in 1219 by troops of Waldemar II of Denmark, who strengthened the fortifications on Toompea and built the first church... In 1230 the order invited 200 German merchants from Gotland to Tallinn, where they settled around a new church dedicated to St Nicholas, alongside the existing Estonian, Scandinavian and Russian trading posts. In 1248 Tallinn adopted the Lübeck statute, becoming a full member of the Hanseatic League in 1285." (AB)
  • Naumburg Cathedral
    Inscribed: 2018
    2.80
    159
    7
    Cathedral is of 1028 and onwards, but works of the Naumburg Master date from the 13th century
  • Tabriz Bazaar
    Inscribed: 2010
    2.59
    46
    4
    The most prosperous time of Tabriz and its bazaar was in 13th century when the town became the capital city of the Safavid kingdom. (wiki)
  • Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple
    Inscribed: 2021
    2.62
    10
    2
    started its construction in 1213 CE (AB ev)
  • Moidams
    Moidams
    India
    Inscribed: 2024
    2.06
    5
    3
    "...the Tai-Ahoms that practiced this funerary tradition from the 13th to 19th centuries" (AB ev)
  • Medina of Fez
    Inscribed: 1981
    3.73
    262
    9
    Under the Merinids (13th to 15th centuries), a new town (Fez Jedid) was founded (in 1276) to the west of the ancient one (Fez El-Bali). It contains the royal palace, the army headquarters, fortifications and residential areas. At that time, the two entities of the Medina of Fez evolve in symbiosis forming one of the largest Islamic metropolis's representing a great variety of architectural forms and urban landscapes. (AB)
  • Westminster
    Westminster
    United Kingdom
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.61
    635
    16
    Westminster abbey
  • Sun Temple, Konarak
    Inscribed: 1984
    3.61
    35
    6
    Built 1236-1264
  • Seville
    Seville
    Spain
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.99
    421
    12
    "Criterion (iii): The Cathedral - the largest Gothic temple in Europe - and the Alcázar of Seville bear exceptional testimony to the civilization of the Alhomads and to that of Christian Andalusia dating from the re-conquest of 1248 to the 16th century"
  • Inscribed: 2017
    3.48
    1
    0
    Believed to have been founded in the 13th century (AB ev)
  • Hebron/Al-Khalil Old Town
    Inscribed: 2017
    3.13
    68
    5
    During the Mamluk Period, (1250-1517) the town became a centre for pilgrims and scholars and with economic prosperity, its major neighbourhoods took shape (AB ev)
  • Cologne Cathedral
    Inscribed: 1996
    3.53
    484
    24
    began in 1248
  • Berat and Gjirokastra
    Inscribed: 2005
    3.54
    187
    7
    Berat: "The town in particular has Christian and Muslim monuments close to each other, which were constructed or restored between the 13th and 18th centuries." (AB ev)
  • Amiens Cathedral
    Inscribed: 1981
    3.41
    225
    12
    Work was started in 1220
  • Wooden Hypostyle Mosques of Medieval Anatolia
    Inscribed: 2023
    2.49
    55
    4
    "built in Anatolia between the late 13th and mid-14th centuries" (AB ev)
  • Vienna
    Vienna
    Austria
    Inscribed: 2001
    4.02
    594
    20
    the basic street layout, early parts of Hofburg, much of St Stephens and Michaelerkirche
  • Toledo
    Toledo
    Spain
    Inscribed: 1986
    3.96
    333
    13
    Cathedral/El Transito/Santiago del Arrabal
  • The Porticoes of Bologna
    Inscribed: 2021
    2.98
    298
    6
    in Bologna the porticoes were regularized and, through the Municipal Statutes of 1288, made obligatory (AB ev)
  • Spissky Hrad and Levoca
    Inscribed: 1993
    3.16
    162
    15
    Castle (started 1249) & Levoca originate from the 13th century
  • Site of Xanadu
    Inscribed: 2012
    2.13
    19
    3
    commissioned in 1256
  • Serra de Tramuntana
    Inscribed: 2011
    2.80
    136
    5
    feudal Christian conquest of 1229 lead to the development of the characteristic large estates
  • San Marino and Mount Titano
    Inscribed: 2008
    3.44
    297
    8
    Criterion iii: "uninterrupted continuity as the capital of an independent republic since the 13th century"
  • Ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani and Songo Mnara
    Inscribed: 1981
    3.26
    24
    5
    By the 13th century, under the rule of the Mahdali family, Kilwa had become the most powerful city on the East African coast. And: "The Great Mosque of Kilwa Kisiwani is the oldest standing mosque on the East African coast and, with its sixteen domed and vaulted bays, has a unique plan. Its true great dome dating from the 13th (century)" (AB ev)
  • Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo
    Inscribed: 1979
    2.82
    111
    8
    Convent was built between 1218 and 1235; between 1331 and 1371 it acquired the splendid frescoes
  • Nan Madol
    Nan Madol
    Micronesia
    Inscribed: 2016
    3.53
    16
    7
    Saudeleur Dynasty (ca. 1200-1600 AD)
  • Kremlin and Red Square
    Inscribed: 1990
    4.02
    255
    8
    "From the 13th century to the founding of St. Petersburg, the Kremlin was directly and tangibly associated with every major event in Russian history." The first (wooden) version of the Kremlin at the same location already dates from 1156
  • Kraków
    Kraków
    Poland
    Inscribed: 1978
    4.02
    443
    19
    For its urban plan of 1257
  • Itsukushima Shrine
    Inscribed: 1996
    3.57
    212
    11
    The reconstructed main shrine buildings were destroyed by fire in 1207 in the Kamakwa Period (1185-1332) and reconstructed eight years later, only to be burnt down once again in 1223. This time the reconstruction took longer, not being completed until 1241; the major surviving shrine buildings date from this reconstruction (AB ev)
  • Gwynedd Castles
    Gwynedd Castles
    United Kingdom
    Inscribed: 1986
    3.39
    179
    10
    late 13th
  • Castel del Monte
    Inscribed: 1996
    3.13
    174
    6
    finished in 1240
  • Boyana Church
    Inscribed: 1979
    2.90
    195
    8
    The church owes its world fame mainly to its frescoes from 1259. They form a second layer over the paintings from earlier centuries and represent one of the most complete and well-preserved monuments of Eastern European mediaeval art.
  • Belfries
    Belfries
    Belgium, France
    Inscribed: 1999
    2.94
    450
    17
    vital aspect of civic architecture in Europe since the 13th century (AB ev)
  • Beijing Central Axis
    Inscribed: 2024
    3.14
    213
    4
    The Central Axis originated in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) (AB ev)
  • Assisi
    Assisi
    Italy
    Inscribed: 2000
    3.76
    250
    8
    foundation of the order
  • Sukhothai
    Sukhothai
    Thailand
    Inscribed: 1991
    3.65
    153
    9
    capital of the Sukhothai kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries (wiki)
  • Divrigi
    Divrigi
    Turkiye
    Inscribed: 1985
    2.88
    49
    6
    "The north portal of the mosque gives the date of 626 AH (1228-9)" (wiki)
  • Tusi Sites
    Inscribed: 2015
    2.64
    32
    4
    system of administrative government in the mountainous region of south-west China from the 13th-20th centuries (AB ev)