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Which Country Holds the Record for the Most UNESCO World Heritage Sites?

Italy ranks first in the world for UNESCO World Heritage sites, with 61 recognized properties—showcasing rich culture, history, and natural diversity.

August 19, 2025 / 12:26 IST
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Which Country Holds the Record for the Most UNESCO World Heritage Sites?

Italy leads the world in UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with a confirmed count of 61 inscribed properties as of July 2025. That places it just ahead of China (60), Germany (55), and France (54), solidifying its top spot globally.

Why Italy Stands Out
Depth and Diversity: Of those 61 sites, 55 are cultural—including architectural marvels, historic cities, and archaeological treasures—while 6 are natural, showcasing the country’s varied landscapes and ecological wonders.

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Recent Additions
In 2024, Italy added the ancient Roman Appian Way (Via Appia Antica) to its list, making it the 60th site at the time. Since then, additions have raised the count to 61.

Transnational Connections
Several heritage sites are shared with neighbouring countries—such as the Rhaetian Railway with Switzerland, or parts of the Historic Centre of Rome shared with the Vatican—underscoring Italy’s deep integration into regional history.