Bern,Old City. Photo: TES.

Swiss World Heritage

The year of recognition by UNESCO is mentioned between brackets.

Bellinzona’s medieval castles Castelgrande, Montebello and Sasso Corbaro  (2000).

The medieval city-centre of Bern (1983).

La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle and their town planning (2009).

Lavaux landscape of wine-producing villages. (2007).

Monte San Giorgio’s rocks and fossils (2010).

The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region (2007).

The abbey of St. Gall and the abbey library (1983).

The Alpine Tectonic Arena Sardona (2008).

The Benedictine monastery St. Müstair  (1983).

The pile-dwelling settlements  (2011).

Two of the seventeen recognised buildings by Le Corbusier: La Petite maison au bord du lac Léman in Corseaux and l’Immeuble Clarté in Geneva (2016).

The Engiadina Val Müstair (2010), the Swiss National Park and the Biosphere Reserve (2001).

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