World Heritage More than 1,000 UNESCO World Heritage Sites allow visitors around the world to experience the history of humankind and our planet first-hand.
Memory of the World The Göttingen Gutenberg Bible or the archive of the Warsaw Ghetto: These are all documents of extraordinary value in the annals of human history.
Intangible Cultural Heritage Whether it’s Capoeira in Brazil, yoga in India or reggae in Jamaica, they all belong to the intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
Biosphere Reserves UNESCO Biosphere Reserves provide answers to these questions. They serve as model regions and places of learning for sustainable development.
Geoparks UNESCO Geoparks are regions which contain fossil excavation sites, caves, mines or cliff formations.
Chairs Several hundred UNESCO Chairs and UNITWIN networks are working together to advance UNESCO’s goals in the fields of science and education.
Associated Schools There are educational institutions in every federal state of Germany that actively participate in the global network of UNESCO Associated Schools.
Creative Cities The Creative Cities programme was founded in 2004 as part of UNESCO’s Global Alliance for Cultural Diversity.
Learning Cities The UNESCO Learning Cities programme aims to create a global network dedicated to strengthening dialogue between cities.