List of World Heritage sites in Ukraine

Location of World Heritage sites in Ukraine. Blue dots indicate the Wooden tserkvas sites and green dots the Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests sites.

Officially, there are seven World Heritage sites in Ukraine. Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic Buildings, Kiev-Pechersk Lavra are registered as one entry; however, they are traditionally shown as two separate sites.

Cultural

No. Image Name Location Time of creation Time listed Ranking UNESCO Categories
1
Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic BuildingsKiev11th century1990527i, ii, iii, iv
Kiev Pechersk LavraKiev10511990527i, ii, iii, iv
Church of the Saviour at BerestoveKiev11-12th centuries1990527i, ii, iii, iv
2
Lviv - the Ensemble of the Historic CentreLviv12561998865ii, v
3
Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian MetropolitansChernivtsi1864—188220111330ii, iii, iv
4
Struve Geodetic ArcKhmelnytsky and Odessa Oblasts of  Ukraine*,  Estonia*,  Belarus*,  Finland*,  Latvia*,  Lithuania*,  Norway*,  Moldova*,  Russia*,  Sweden*1816—185520051187ii, iii, vi
5
Wooden tserkvas of Carpathian region in Poland and UkraineIvano-Frankivsk Oblast, Lviv Oblast, Zakarpattia Oblast of  Ukraine*,  Poland*16th to 19th centuries20131424iii, iv
6
Ancient City of Tauric Chersonese and its ChoraCrimea4th century BC20131411ii, iii, vi

Natural

No. Image Name Location Time of creation Time listed Ranking UNESCO Categories
1
Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany
(Carpathian Biosphere Reserve, Uzhok National Nature Park)
Zakarpattia Region of  Ukraine*,  Germany*,  Slovakia* 20071133ix
Notes

This UNESCO World Heritage sites include two biosphere reserves: Carpathian Biosphere Reserve and the southern half of East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve (Poloniny National Park and Uzhok National Park) as well some protected Presov areas in the eastern Slovakia.

Tentative list

Ukraine has fifteen submissions on the tentative list. One of the submissions is an extension of the existing site of Kiev's historical monuments. Mykolayiv Astronomical Observatory has been submitted in 2007, but in 2008 it has been resubmitted as a part of Astronomical Observatories of Ukraine

No. Image Name Location Time of creation Time submitted Reference UNESCO Category UNESCO Criteria
1
Historic Centre of Tchernihiv, 9th-13th centuriesChernihiv Region9071989668Culturali, ii, iv
2
Taras Shevchenko Tomb and State Historical and Natural Museum - ReserveCherkasy Region18611989672Mixed?
3
National Steppe Biosphere Reserve "Askaniya Nowa"Kherson Region18741989673Naturalx
4
Cultural Landscape of Canyon in Kamenets-PodilskKamianets-Podilskyi14th century1989670Culturali, ii, iv
5
Dendrological Park "Sofijivka"Cherkasy Region17962000674Mixed?
6
Bakhchisaray Palace of the Crimean KhansCrimea16th century20031820Culturali, iii, v, vi
7
Archaeological Site "Stone Tomb"Zaporizhia Region7th century BC20065075Culturaliii, vi
8
Complex of the Sudak Fortress Monuments of the 6th-16th centuriesCrimea6th century20075117Culturalii, iv, v
9
Astronomical Observatories of UkraineKiev, Mykolaiv, Odessa, Crimea18th century20085267Culturalii, iv, vi
10
Historic Center of the Port City of OdessaOdessa Region179420095412Culturali, ii, iii, iv, v
11
St. Cyril's and St. Andrew's Church - (extension of Kiev: Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic Buildings, Kiev-Pechersk Lavra)Kiev12th century – 175420095423Culturali, ii, iii, iv
12
Genoese Trade Ports at the Black SeaCrimea20105575Culturalii, iv

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