The Colosseum is a world heritage site because it is one of the most impressive monuments from antiquity. It is 189 meters (615 ft.) long, and 156 meters (510 ft,) wide). The height of the outer wall is 48 meters (157 ft.).
The Colosseum is part of the world heritage site in the center of Rome. The site has great cultural significance.
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Colosseum fulfills many of the criteria as a World Heritage site. It represents a human creative genius and exhibits strong human values and developments in architecture and design.
The Colosseum (as a part of the Historic Centre of Rome) became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1980.
Yes, as a part of the Historic center of Rome, it became a World Heritage site in 1980.
Christ the Redeemer was chosen as a world heritage site on July 7, 2007.
The city of bath was chosen to be to be a world heritage site in 1987.
Because it has been here for many years and is stated as a world heritage site
Henderson Island in the South Pacific Ocean was chosen as a World Heritage Site because it meet criteria X (10) of the Cultural Criteria, see the World Heritage Link below.
Agra fort was chosen as a World Heritage Site because it bears an exceptional testimony to a civilization which no longer lives, that of the Mongol Emperors. There are many beautiful buildings in the area and it is well deserving of the title of World Heritage site.
Al-Turaif Quarter was the first capital of the Saudi Dynasty. It was chosen as a world heritage site in 2010.
Al-Turaif Quarter was the first capital of the Saudi Dynasty. It was chosen as a world heritage site in 2010.
The Colosseum should be preserved by the world heritage site because it is a testament of Rome's wealth and power at the time it is built, it can also give us valuable informatiion about the past.
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Stonehenge is a World Heritage site.