AKA Name | International Day For Monuments and Sites |
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2025 Date | 18 April 2025 |
2026 Date | 18 April 2026 |
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World Heritage Day HistoryWorld Heritage Day strives to raise public awareness about the diversity, value, and vulnerability of cultural heritage sites worldwide. Established by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and promoted by UNESCO, this day supports ongoing efforts to identify, protect, and preserve architectural, natural, and cultural sites of historical and global importance. Established in 1982 by ICOMOS, World Heritage Day has grown significantly over the years, engaging communities worldwide in the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage. In Australia, this day holds crucial significance, given the unique range of Indigenous cultures, history, and landmarks dating back tens of thousands of years. There are currently 20 UNESCO World Heritage sites in Australia, including iconic locations such as the Great Barrier Reef, the Sydney Opera House, and Indigenous sites such as Kakadu National Park and Willandra Lakes Region. The day is an opportunity for Australians to appreciate, celebrate, and engage with these precious sites and the distinct cultural heritage they represent. World Heritage Day is observed with a variety of events and online campaigns, which aim to educate the public about the significance of these sites and encourage their thoughtful engagement and care. Public talks, exhibitions, and site visits often form part of the celebration, providing unique opportunities to learn about the history and achievements of these remarkable locations. World Heritage Day is observed annually on April 18th. World Heritage Day Facts
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