Tombs

Burial location of an individual (or at most for a small number of related people), with some sort of structure/decoration beyond a grave"" (but less grand than a ""mausoleum""!)"

World Heritage Sites connected to 'Tombs':

  • Bagerhat Tomb of Khan Jahan
  • Belem Monastery of the Hieronymites: tombs of King Manuel I and King John III; tombs for Vasco da Gama and Luis de Camoes
  • Berat and Gjirokastra Sabbatai Zevi's Tomb in Berat
  • Birka and Hovgården Archibishop Unni's Tomb
  • Burgos Cathedral Contains the tomb of Spain's national hero El Cid
  • Chavin
  • Gochang, Hwasun, and Ganghwa Dolmen
  • Incense Route of the Negev Tomb of Aurelia Molcha at Avdat
  • Jelling
  • Luther Memorials Tombs of Luther and Melanchton are in the church of Wittenberg
  • Matobo Hills "Graves of King Mzilikazi who formed the Ndebele nation and Cecil Rhodes who led European settlers into the country are both within the nominated area."
  • Monastery of Alcobaça
  • Monastery of Batalha Tomb of Prince Henry the Navigator
  • Oaxaca and Monte Alban Monte Alban
  • Ohrid Region In the vicinity of the newly rebuilt monastery church of St. Kliment and Pantelejmon there is a tomb where Sinan (Jusuf) Chelebi was buried in 1493.
  • Old City of Jerusalem Tomb of Zacharia
  • Potala Palace "In the Potala Palace, there are eight stupa-tomb chapels (where the relics of the Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, and the Thirteenth Dalai Lamas are preserved."; link
  • Pyrénées - Mount Perdu Dolmen of Tella
  • Rio Abiseo National Park Los Pinchudos
  • Sammallahdenmäki
  • Stonehenge Avebury (Silbury Hill)
  • Tárraco Tower of the Scipios
  • Thracian tomb of Kazanlak
  • Thracian tomb of Sveshtari
  • Tomb of Askia
  • Verona Scaliger Tombs
  • Yuso and Suso Monasteries Suso