List of World Heritage Sites in Sweden

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There are fourteen official UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Sweden. There are twelve cultural sites, one natural site and one mixed site.

Inscribed sites change

Name: name as listed by the World Heritage Committee
Coordinates: geographic coordinates of the site's location
County: County of Sweden where the site is at
Year: year the site was added to the World Heritage List
UNESCO ref: the site's reference number
UNESCO criteria: the criteria it was listed under (criteria i through vi are cultural, while vii through x are natural)
Description: brief description of the site
Name Image Coordinates County Year UNESCO
ref
UNESCO
criteria
Description Ref
Agricultural Landscape of Southern Öland   56°19′30″N 16°29′00″E / 56.32500°N 16.48333°E / 56.32500; 16.48333 Kalmar 2000 968 iv, v
(cultural)
[1]
Birka and Hovgården   59°20′6.5″N 17°32′33.5″E / 59.335139°N 17.542639°E / 59.335139; 17.542639 Stockholm 1993 555 iii, iv
(cultural)
[2]
Church Village of Gammelstad, Luleå   65°38′46″N 22°1′43″E / 65.64611°N 22.02861°E / 65.64611; 22.02861 Norrbotten 1996 762 ii, iv, v
(cultural)
[3]
Engelsberg Ironworks   59°58′00″N 16°00′30″E / 59.96667°N 16.00833°E / 59.96667; 16.00833 Västmanland 1993 556 iv
(cultural)
[4]
Hanseatic Town of Visby   57°38′30″N 18°17′45″E / 57.64167°N 18.29583°E / 57.64167; 18.29583 Gotland 1995 731 iv, v
(cultural)
[5]
High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago   63°18′00″N 21°18′00″E / 63.30000°N 21.30000°E / 63.30000; 21.30000 Västernorrland 2000 (extended 2006) 898 viii
(natural)
Shared with Finland [6]
Laponian Area   67°20′00″N 17°35′00″E / 67.33333°N 17.58333°E / 67.33333; 17.58333 Norrbotten 1996 774 iii, v, vii, viii, ix
(mixed)
[7]
Mining Area of the Great Copper Mountain in Falun   60°36′17″N 15°37′51″E / 60.60472°N 15.63083°E / 60.60472; 15.63083 Dalarna 2001 1027 ii, iii, v
(cultural)
[8]
Naval Port of Karlskrona   56°10′00″N 15°35′00″E / 56.16667°N 15.58333°E / 56.16667; 15.58333 Blekinge 1998 871 ii, iv
(cultural)
[9]
Rock Carvings in Tanum   58°42′04″N 11°20′28″E / 58.70111°N 11.34111°E / 58.70111; 11.34111 Västra Götaland 1994 557 i, iii, iv
(cultural)
[10]
Royal Domain of Drottningholm   59°19′23″N 17°53′00″E / 59.32306°N 17.88333°E / 59.32306; 17.88333 Stockholm 1991 559 iv
(cultural)
[11]
Skogskyrkogården   59°16′32″N 18°05′58″E / 59.27556°N 18.09944°E / 59.27556; 18.09944 Stockholm 1994 558 ii, iv
(cultural)
[12]
Struve Geodetic Arc   Norbotten 2005 1187 ii, iii, vi
(cultural)
Shared with Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Norway, Russia and Ukraine [13]
Varberg Radio Station   57°06′00″N 12°23′00″E / 57.10000°N 12.38333°E / 57.10000; 12.38333 Halland 2004 1134 ii, iv
(cultural)
[14]

References change

  1. "Agricultural Landscape of Southern Öland". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  2. "Birka and Hovgården". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  3. "Church Village of Gammelstad, Luleå". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  4. "Engelsberg Ironworks". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  5. "Hanseatic Town of Visby". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  6. "High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  7. "Laponian Area". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  8. "Mining Area of the Great Copper Mountain in Falun". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  9. "Naval Port of Karlskrona". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  10. "Rock Carvings in Tanum". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  11. "Royal Domain of Drottningholm". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  12. "Skogskyrkogården". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  13. "Struve Geodetic Arc". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  14. "Varberg Radio Station". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 May 2011.