Quick Guide to World Heritage
World Heritage Centre
The World Heritage Centre provides professional and
administrative support for the UNESCO World Heritage Committee and
is based in Paris. The Centre was set up in 1992.
The Centre has several other areas of work. They help
Governments to prepare nominations for new World Heritage Sites and
maintain the official archive of nominations. They also run
World Heritage projects and initiatives in areas such as
education and youth work, and training.
The Centre deals with any information from the public, sites or
governments about potential threats to World Heritage SItes. The
Centre may ask the site in question for more information, and will
then pass this information on to the World Heritage Committee.
Other duties of the Centre include:
- Arranging technical seminars and workshops;
- Updating the World Heritage List and database;
- Developing teaching materials to raise awareness of the World
Heritage concept;
- Keeping the public informed of World Heritage issues;
- Working with the multi-media industry to produce World Heritage
documentary and educational films, CD-ROMs, books, and other
material.