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Bordeaux given World Heritage status
July 4, 2007

Jane Anson in Bordeaux

Part of the city of Bordeaux has been accorded UNESCO World Heritage status

A committee meeting held last week in Christchurch, New Zealand confirmed that more than 350 buildings in an area of 1,810ha have been classified as historical monuments.

The announcement was given in recognition of the architectural and cultural value of the city, and rewards an extensive restoration programme begun by mayor Alain Juppé over 10 years ago.

It's the largest city area in the world – over half its total size – to have been distinguished in this way. The classified zone covers the pedestrianised historical town centre, and outlying areas including Pessac, where the vineyards of Chateau Haut Brion are located. These have been accorded a lesser, but still protected, status.

Roland Feredj, president of the Bordeaux Wine Bureau, told decanter.com, 'We are enormously fortunate to be one of the few wine cities – such as Porto – to have the name of our city so closely associated with its wines. To be accorded such a status does more than a dozen advertising campaigns could ever do to raise their profile.'

Sophie Gaillard, director of wine tourism at the Bordeaux Tourist Office commented on the benefits that it would bring to chateau owners further afield. 'It will help attract tourists who may not be wine lovers, but who will also want to visit the chateaux of the region.'

Saint Emilion, 50km to the east of Bordeaux city centre, has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1999.

The United Nations World Heritage Committee has classified over 850 sites, monuments and regions around the world as having 'outstanding universal value', including the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the old town of Vienna, Angkor Wat in Cambodia and the Tower of London.

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Kindly note that the capital city of Malta, Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage site in its entirety so I can hardly agree with your correspondent when she says “It's the largest city area in the world – over half its total size – to have been distinguished in this way.” Below please find a link for the official listing.

http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/131

Thanks for your great contribution in keeping us informed on the fascinating world of wines, especially your highly informative RSS feeds. Joseph Herbert





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