It was listed in 1983
The first time an Indian monument was listed as a World Heritage site was in 1983 when they had 4 monuments inscribed on the list. These monuments were the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Ajanta Caves and Ellora Caves.
Yes Hawa Mahal is part of the city of Jaipur and World Heritage Site of Jantar Mantar.
It was listed in the world heritage site in 1987.
No. Lockyer Creek, Queensland, is definitely not listed as a world heritage site.
Yes the Eiffel tower is a world heritage site.
The government of India reqested to UNESCO and after a meeting UNESCO agreed to make the Taj Mahal a World heritege site
In 1983, the Taj Mahal was declared a World Heritage site. The greatness and uniqueness of this site are the source of the monument's importance, and so the reason it was designated a World Heritage site. The UNESCO organization says the Taj Mahal is "considered to be the greatest architectural achievement in the whole range of Indo-Islamic architecture", not only in appearance but in its construction and conception. Furthermore the Taj Mahal has maintained "integrity", in that it remains as authentic a piece of architecture as it was when first selected to be a World Heritage site.
the great barrier reef was listed as a world heritage site for its natural beauty
Vatican City became a world heritage site in 1984.
A world heritage site is a place listed by UNESCO as having special cultural or physical significance.
Kangaroo Island is not World Heritage listed.