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Italy’s Via Appia included in the UNESCO World Heritage List

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Last updated: 2024/07/27 at 1:20 PM
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Italy continues to lead the way in UNESCO heritage sites, with the addition of the ‘Via Appia Regina Viarum’ to the prestigious World Heritage List. This marks the 60th Italian site to be recognized by UNESCO, further solidifying Italy’s position as the country with the highest number of UNESCO heritage sites. The Via Appia, stretching approximately 650 kilometers through central and southern Italy, was the first of Rome’s great roads, showcasing innovative engineering techniques and serving as a crucial link for trade, social, and cultural exchanges. The Ministry of Culture spearheaded the candidacy for the Via Appia, highlighting its historical significance and enduring impact.

The ancient Via Appia, inaugurated in 312 B.C. by Appius Claudius Blind, was initially constructed to connect Rome to Capua and later extended to other cities such as Benevento, Venosa, Taranto, and Brindisi. This monumental road was not only utilized for military purposes but also became a vital route for commercial communications and cultural transmissions. Serving as a model for subsequent Roman public roads, the Via Appia played a fundamental role in facilitating trade and cultural exchanges with the Mediterranean and the East. The recognition of the Via Appia by UNESCO underscores its exceptional universal value and historical significance in shaping Roman civilization.

The successful candidacy of the Via Appia underlines the Ministry of Culture’s efforts in promoting and preserving Italy’s rich heritage. By coordinating all stages of the application process and providing necessary documentation, the Ministry showcased the importance of safeguarding historical sites for future generations. Minister of Culture Gennaro Sangiuliano emphasized the exceptional engineering work of the Via Appia that has stood the test of time and played a crucial role in connecting different regions. Undersecretary for Culture with responsibility for UNESCO, Gianmarco Mazzi, praised the addition of the Via Appia to the World Heritage List as another significant achievement following Italy’s previous UNESCO successes.

In addition to the recognition of the Via Appia, other sites such as the Schwerin residence in Germany, Niah National Park in Malaysia, archaeological area of Al-Faw in Saudi Arabia, Constantin Brâncuși’s sculptural ensemble in Târgu Jiu, and the Frontiers of the Roman Empire in Dacia, Romania, were also added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. These diverse sites highlight the cultural and historical significance of various regions around the world, underscoring the importance of preserving and celebrating global heritage. Italy’s leading position in the number of UNESCO heritage sites reflects the country’s rich history, architectural achievements, and cultural contributions to the world.

As Italy continues to showcase its cultural heritage through UNESCO recognition, the addition of the Via Appia further solidifies the country’s status as a global leader in heritage preservation. The historical significance of the Via Appia as an essential link for trade, cultural exchanges, and military communications highlights the enduring legacy of Roman civilization. Through coordinated efforts by the Ministry of Culture and support from government officials, Italy is committed to safeguarding its heritage sites and promoting their universal value. With the Via Appia joining the prestigious World Heritage List, Italy’s cultural treasures continue to captivate and inspire audiences worldwide, contributing to the preservation of global heritage for future generations to cherish and appreciate.

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