Treaties

Connected Sites: 15

Sites where treaties were signed See Wiki for definition of a "Treaty". Location/building of signing must be known and within the WHS. Declarations of Independence do not fit the definition (see separate Connection). Where a Treaty/Agreement was signed at the same location as a connected "Congress/Conference" it is "connected" with the more "famous" title.

Connected Sites

  • Fontainebleau
    Inscribed: 1981
    3.65
    254
    9
    Treaty of Fontainebleau (1814), where Napoleon Bonaparte was stripped of his powers as ruler of the French Empire
  • Rome
    Rome
    Holy See, Italy
    Inscribed: 1980
    4.57
    661
    13
    Treaty of Rome 25 March 1957 (establishing the European Economic Community and the Euratom Treaty were signed at the Palazzo dei Conservatori on Capitoline Hill in Rome). In Palazzo dei Conservatori & Lateran Palace - Lateran Treaty 1929. Established the independence of The Vatican and varies "exclaves" of the Vatican state within Rome. This included the Lateran Palace which is now the Museo Storico Vaticano
  • Brugge
    Brugge
    Belgium
    Inscribed: 2000
    3.97
    502
    21
    Treaty of Bruges (1375)
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Durham Castle and Cathedral
    Inscribed: 1986
    3.12
    188
    18
    Treaties of Durham 1136 & 1139 & 1409 & 1424, between the English and the Scots
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Novgorod
    Novgorod
    Russia
    Inscribed: 1992
    2.98
    77
    6
    Treaty of Novgorod (1557) end Russo-Swedish War (1554-1557)
  • Querétaro
    Inscribed: 1996
    2.93
    104
    9
    1848 peace treaty with the USA, 1917 National Constitution
  • Westminster
    Westminster
    United Kingdom
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.61
    631
    15
    The Treaty of Westminster of 1674 was the peace treaty that ended the Third Anglo-Dutch War.
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Belem
    Belem
    Portugal
    Inscribed: 1983
    3.43
    445
    14
    The signing of the Treaty of Lisbon (2007) took place in the Hieronymites Monastery in Belem.
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Versailles
    Inscribed: 1979
    3.98
    521
    12
    Treaty of Versailles 28 June 1919. In Hall of Mirrors.
  • Paris, Banks of the Seine
    Inscribed: 1991
    4.19
    680
    20
    For over a century and a half, the Foreign Minister's hotel (Hôtel du ministre des Affaires étrangères) has been the setting for major international negotiations such as the Treaty of Paris in 1856 which ended the Crimean War.
    See fr.wikipedia.org
  • Nice
    Nice
    France
    Inscribed: 2021
    2.78
    353
    5
    In February 2001, the Treaty of Nice was signed in the dining room of the Palais de la Préfecture by the foreign ministers of the European Union.
    See fr.wikipedia.org
  • Loire Valley
    Inscribed: 2000
    4.09
    291
    10
    Treaty of Chambord 1552. in Chateau de Chambord
  • Changdeokgung Palace Complex
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.15
    230
    7
    Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty of 1910 "In modern Korea, the treaty is also commonly called "Hanil Hapbang Neugyak," which simply means a coerced (and hence invalid) treaty." (wiki) Injeong-jeon, main hall of Changdeokgung - "The annexation treaty between Korean and Japan was signed here at Injeong-jeon in 1910, putting an end to the Joseon Dynasty." - A field Guide to History: Seoul written by Korea Cultural and Historical Survey Society. (2007) Excerpt pg. 139
  • Białowieża Forest
    Białowieża Forest
    Belarus, Poland
    Inscribed: 1979
    2.75
    103
    9
    "The Belavezha Accords is the agreement which declared the Soviet Union effectively dissolved and established the Commonwealth of Independent States in its place. It was signed at the state dacha near Viskuli in Belovezhskaya Pushcha on December 8, 1991, by the leaders of Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine."
  • Ohrid Region
    Ohrid Region
    Albania, North Macedonia
    Inscribed: 1979
    3.41
    204
    7
    The Ohrid Framework Agreement was the peace deal signed by the government of the Republic of Macedonia and representatives of the Albanian minority on 13 August 2001.
    See en.wikipedia.org