1998 World Monuments Watch The World Monuments Watch is a flagship advocacy program of the New York –based private non-profit organization World Monuments Fund (WMF) and American Express to call to action and challenge government authorities responsible for important cultural resources to identify sites immediately at risk, and to stimulate public awareness of the tremendous need to preserve and create sustainable uses for significant heritage made by man .[ 1] [ 2]
Selection process
Every two years, the program publishes a select list known as the Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites that is in urgent need of preservation funding and protection. The sites are nominated by public authorities, local preservation groups, and qualified individuals.[ 2] An independent panel of international experts then select 100 candidates from these entries to be part of the Watch List, based on the significance of the site's overall significance, the urgency of its situation, the viability of action plans to save it, and the ability of a local constituency to sustainably maintain the site in the future with the means to do so.[ 1] WMF and American Express award grants to sites included on the Watch List. In addition, the leverage from the listing spurs government agencies and local donors to allocate funds and take an active role in protecting the cultural landmark.[ 2]
1998 Watch List
The 1998 World Monuments Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites was launched on September 8, 1997, by WMF President Bonnie Burnham .[ 2]
List by country/territory
Irretrievable losses from the political turmoil that followed the collapse of Albania's communist regime in 1992 led to the Butrint archaeological site 's inclusion on the 1998 Watch List.
Benin's Royal Palaces of Abomey, a group of earthen structures built by the Fon people , is one of the most famous and historically significant traditional sites in West Africa.
Built in 1894 to produce canned salmon , Gulf of Georgia Cannery has been declared as a National Historic Site of Canada .
Along with Herculaneum , its sister city, Pompeii was destroyed, and completely buried, during a long catastrophic eruption of the Italian volcano Mount Vesuvius spanning two days in AD 79.
Mexico City's Palace of Fine Arts is known for both its extravagant Beaux Arts exterior in imported Italian Carrara white marble and its murals by Diego Rivera [ 3]
Mnajdra Prehistoric Temples are among the most ancient religious sites on Earth.
The highly ornate wooden structure of Green Palace, built without nails, is a sacred monument for Mongolians and continues to have an active function as a museum of cultural artifacts.
The wooden architecture of Trondheim is at risk of being compromised with inappropriate new materials and additions.
An example of the revival of Gothic architecture in the Philippines, the San Sebastian Basilica is the only all-steel church or basilica in Asia.[ 4]
The "Ransom Room", in Cajamarca , Peru, is considered by most Peruvian historians to be the place where the Inca Empire came to an end with the capture and eventual execution of the Inca Emperor Atahualpa .[ 5]
Famous in particular for its massive dome , the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture and to have "changed the history of architecture."[ 6]
Number[A]
Country/Territory
Site[B]
Location[C]
Period[C]
1
Afghanistan
Herat Old City
Herat
1100–1899
2
Albania
Butrint Archaeological Site
Sarande
8th century BC–15th century AD
3
Argentina
Ushuaia Prison
Ushuaia , Tierra del Fuego
1902–1912
4
Belgium
Previous Radio and Television Building
Brussels
1935
5
Belgium
Tour and Taxis
Brussels
1897–1907
6
Belgium
Wortel Colony Estate
Hoogstraten
1822
7
Benin
Royal Palaces of Abomey
Abomey
1645–1906
8
Bolivia
Arani and Callapa Churches
Arani , Cochabamba & Callapa , La Paz
1560 and 1745
9
Bolivia
Rio Lauca Prehistoric Burial Towers
Department of Oruro
1200–1600
10
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Village of Pocitelj
Pocitelj
1444–Present
11
Bulgaria
Madara Horseman
Kaspichan
8th–9th century
12
Cambodia
Banteay Chhmar Temple of Jayavarman VII
Thmar Puok , Oddar Meanchey Province
1100–1199
13
Canada
Gulf of Georgia Cannery
Richmond, British Columbia
1894–1964
14
Chile
Alameda Railroad Station
Santiago
1900
15
Chile
Tulor Aldea
San Pedro de Atacama
5th century BC–2nd century AD
16
China
Jufu Hall
Xian Nong Tan (The Temple of Agriculture ), Beijing
1420
17
China
Namseling Manor
Drachi, Tibet
14th century
18
China
Palpung Tibetan Monastery
Babang Village, Sichuan
1725
19
Croatia
Ducal Palace
Zadar
16th century
20
Croatia
Franciscan Monastery Library
Dubrovnik
1667
21
Cuba
Reina Cemetery
Cienfuegos
1839
22
Czech Republic
Follies and Conservatory in Lednice Park
Lednice and Valtice Villages
1797–1848
23
Czech Republic
Prague 's Historic Center
Prague
9th century BC–Present
24
Czech Republic
Heavenly Father Chapel
Kutna Hora
14th century
25
Czech Republic
Nebilovy Mansion
Nebilovy , Plzeň District
1706–1715
26
Egypt
Mortuary Temple of King Ahmenhotep III ,
Gurna, Luxor
14th century BC
27
El Salvador
Suchitoto City
Suchitoto, Cuscatlán
16th century
28
Ethiopia
Mentewab-Qwesqwam Palace
Gondar
18th century
29
Fiji
Levuka Township
Levuka
1830–1925
30
France
'Galerie des Actions de Monsieur le Prince'
Chateau of Chantilly , Chantilly
1560–1897
31
Gambia
James Island
James Island
460–1860
32
Georgia
Tbilisi Historic District
Tbilisi
6th century–Present
33
Hungary
Spa Center Historic Ensemble
Balatonfüred
1790–1880
34
India
Ahmedabad Walled City
Ahmedabad
1411–Present
35
India
Jaisalmer Fort
Jaisalmer , Rajasthan
12th century
36
Israel
Gemeindehaus
German Colony, Haifa
1869
37
Israel
Ramla White Mosque
Ramle Municipality
9th century
38
Italy
Ancient Pompeii
Naples
1st century BC–AD 79
39
Italy
Arch of Trajan
Ancona
AD 115
40
Italy
Botanical Garden of University of Padua
Padua
1545
41
Italy
Etruscan Painted Tombs of Tarquinia
Tarquinia
7th century BC–2nd century BC
42
Italy
Limonaia at Boboli Gardens and Gardens of Villa Medici at Castello
Florence
1777–1778 and 1577
43
Italy
Basilica Neopitagorica
Rome
1st century
44
Italy
Palazzo Doria Pamphilj
Valmontone
Mid–17th century
45
Italy
Rupestrian churches of Apulia and the City of Matera
Apulia and City of Matera
1000–1753
46
Italy
Terra del Sole prison cells
Castrocaro Terme and Terra del Sole
Mid–16th century
47
Jamaica
Old Iron Bridge
Spanish Town , St. Catherine
1800
48
Jordan
Petra Archaeological Site
Wadi Mousa
1st–6th century
49
Laos
Vat Sisaket
Vientiane
1819–25
50
Latvia
Abava Valley Cultural Landscape
Kurzeme
13th–19th century
51
Lebanon
Enfeh
Enfeh (near Tripoli )
2nd millennium BC–13th century AD
52
Lithuania
Vilnius Town Hall
Vilnius
1503–22
53
Malaysia
Kampung Cina River Frontage
Kuala Terengganu
Late 19th–early 20th century
54
Malta
Mnajdra Prehistoric Temples
Mnajdra
3600 BC–2500 BC
55
Mexico
Carolina Hacienda (Main House)
Chihuahua
1896
56
Mexico
Madera Cave Dwellings
Madera , Chihuahua
6th century–7th century AD
57
Mexico
Metropolitan Cathedral
Mexico City
1573–1813
58
Mexico
Monasteries of San Juan Bautista Tetela del Volcan and Tlayacapan
Morelos
16th century
59
Mexico
Palace of Fine Arts
Mexico City
1904–1934
60
Mexico
Teotihuacan Archaeological Site
San Juan Teotihuacan
100 BC–AD 750
61
Mexico
Vega de la Peña Archaeological Site
Filo-Bobos, Veracruz
Before 1400
62
Mongolia
Bogd Khan Palace Museum
Ulan Bator Town
1893–1903
63
Nepal
Gombas of Upper Mustang
Lo Manthang , Mustang
15th century
64
Norway
Wooden Architecture of Trondheim
Trondheim
1850–1890
65
Pakistan
Uch Monument Complex
Uch, Bahawalpur District , Punjab Province
ca 2nd millennium BC–mid–16th century AD
66
Panama
San Lorenzo Castle and San Geronimo Fort
Colon and Portobelo
1595–1779 and 1653–1760
67
Peru
Apurlec Archaeological Site
Motupe , Lambayeque
7th century AD–14th century
68
Peru
La Quinta Heeren
Lima
1888–1930
69
Peru
"Ransom Room "
Cajamarca
1430–1460
70
Philippines
Kabayan Mummy Caves
Kabayan , Benguet
2nd millennium BC–2nd century AD
71
Philippines
San Sebastian Basilica
Manila
1886–1891
72
Poland
Debno Parish Church
Nowy Targ
15th century
73
Poland
Vistulamouth Fortress
Gdańsk
1482–1800
74
Romania
Constantin Brâncuși 's Endless Column
Târgu Jiu
1937–1938
75
Romania
Roman Catholic Church
Ghelinţa
13th century
76
Russia
Agate Pavilion of the Catherine Palace
Tsarskoje Selo , St. Petersburg
1780–1787
77
Russia
Alexander Palace
Tsarskoje Selo, St. Petersburg
1792–1796
78
Russia
Irkoutsk Historic Center
Irkoutsk
1770–1799
79
Russia
Paanajarvi Village
Kemi Province
14th century–Present
80
Russia
Russakov Club
Moscow
1929
81
Russia
Yelagin Island Palace and Park Ensemble
St. Petersburg
1780–1826
82
Slovakia
Hell House
Banska Stiavnica
1500–1850
83
Spain
Windmills of Mallorca
Balearic Islands
1600–1950
84
Turkey
Ani Archaeological Site
Ocarli Koyu, Kars
3rd–14th century
85
Turkey
Hagia Sophia
Istanbul
AD 532–563
86
Turkey
Patara Archaeological Site
Kas
3rd millennium BC–AD 1200
87
Uganda
Masaka Cathedral
Masaka , Kitovu Village
1927
88
Ukraine
Ancient Chersonesos
Sevastopol , Crimea
5th century BC–15th century AD
89
United Kingdom
Hadlow Tower
Tonbridge , England
1838–1840
90
United Kingdom
Mussenden Temple
Castlerock , Northern Ireland
1760–1799
91
United Kingdom
St Francis Church and Monastery
Manchester , England
1863–1872
92
United Kingdom
The St Vincent Street Church
Glasgow , Scotland
1857–1859
93
United States of America
Bodie State Historic Park
California
1859–1896
94
United States of America
Fort Apache
White Mountain, Apache Tribal Land, Arizona
1870–1922
95
United States of America
Lancaster County
Pennsylvania
1710–1945
96
United States of America
Mesa Verde National Park
Colorado
13th century
97
United States of America
South Pass Cultural Landscape
Wyoming
Mid–19th century
98
Venezuela
San Francisco Church
Coro , Falcon
1720–1887
99
Vietnam
My Son Temple District
Duy Xuyen District
3rd–12th century
100
Yemen
Shibam Historic City
Shibam
5th century
Statistics by country/territory
The following countries/territories have multiple sites entered on the 1998 Watch List, listed by the number of sites:
Number of sites
Country/Territory
9
Italy
7
Mexico
6
Russia
5
United States of America
4
Czech Republic and United Kingdom
3
Belgium, China, Peru and Turkey
2
Bolivia, Chile, Croatia, India, Israel, Philippines, Poland and Romania
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