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| Bryggen i Bergen was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1979. For more than 500 years the Hansa trading system was followed in Bryggen. |
Norway ratified the World Heritage Convention in 1977. The World Heritage Committee has so far approved seven Norwegian nominations to the World Heritage List: Bryggen in Bergen (1979), Urnes stave church (1979), Røros Mining town (1980), The Rock Art of Alta (1985), Vega Archipelago (2004), West Norwegian Fjords (2005) and Struve Geodetic Arc (2005).
Røros Mining Town and the Circumference
Røros Mining Town was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1980. Norway has submitted a proposal for an extension of the
world heritage area and the determination of a buffer zone. Read more here »
The World Heritage Convention
The convention for the protection of the worlds cultural and natural heritage was approved in 1972, after cultural heritage
and natural heritage areas were increasingly under threat from war, natural disasters, pollution, tourism or more simply,
neglect. The convention encourages all countries to promote the protection of cultural and natural heritage of both local
and national significance. The most important goal of the convention is to identify cultural and natural heritage of universal
value.
The need for a coordinated effort, both human and economic, was demonstrated by the international rescue of cultural heritage monuments in Egypt and Nubia, when the Aswan dam was built in the 1960’s. Sixty countries, including Norway, participated. To UNESCO World Heritage Centre »


Directorate for Cultural Heritage

