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Wachau Cultural Landscape

Austria
Date of Inscription: 2000
Criteria: (ii)(iv)
Property : 18387.0000 ha
Towns of Krems and Melk, Lower Austria
N48 21 52 E15 26 03
Ref: 970

Brief Description

The Wachau is a stretch of the Danube Valley between Melk and Krems, a landscape of high visual quality. It preserves in an intact and visible form many traces - in terms of architecture, (monasteries, castles, ruins), urban design, (towns and villages), and agricultural use, principally for the cultivation of vines - of its evolution since prehistoric times.
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Justification for Inscription

Criterion (ii): The Wachau is an outstanding example of a riverine landscape bordered by mountains in which material evidence of its long historical evolution has survived to a remarkable degree.

Criterion (iv): The architecture, the human settlements, and the agricultural use of the land in the Wachau vividly illustrate a basically medieval landscape which has evolved organically and harmoniously over time.

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