Christer Sundberg Profile

Christer Sundberg
Christer Sundberg.

For 25 years I've visited World Heritage Sites and at every site there is always an interesting story to learn, regardless if it is a pyramid in Egypt or a small runic stone in Denmark.

Up until today I've visited 255 sites and can't wait until I can hop on a train or a plane and go visit a few more.

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Vienna

Christer Sundberg Sweden - 12-Mar-17

Vienna developed from early Roman settlements into a Medieval and Baroque city, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It played an important role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. See this new video of The World Heritage Traveler: Wien / Vienna & Schönbrunn

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Maulbronn Monastery

Christer Sundberg Sweden - 14-Jan-17

The Cistercian Monastery Maulbronn was founded in 1147, and is considered the most complete and best-preserved medieval monastic complex north of the Alps. Surrounded by fortified walls, the main buildings were constructed between the 12th and 16th centuries. Follow the World Heritage Traveller in: Maulbronn.

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Skogskyrkogarden

Christer Sundberg Sweden - 27-Jun-16

As World Heritage Traveller I have visited over 250 UNESCO-sites in the world. But in my hometown there are also 3 sites to see, that tells the story of three historic periods in Swedens capital Stockholm. This film covers the Woodland Cemetary (Skogskyrkogården), built in the 1920's.

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Drottningholm

Christer Sundberg Sweden - 27-Jun-16

As World Heritage Traveller I have visited over 250 UNESCO-sites in the world. But in my hometown there are also 3 sites to see, that tells the story of three historic periods in Swedens capital Stockholm. This film covers the Drottningholm Castle, built between 1662 and 1750 and now also is home for the Swedish King.

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Birka and Hovgarden

Christer Sundberg Sweden - 27-Jun-16

As World Heritage Traveller I have visited over 250 UNESCO-sites in the world. But in my hometown there are also 3 sites to see, that tells the story of three historic periods in Swedens capital Stockholm. This film covers the viking town Birka that flourished between the 800s and the late 900s.

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Profile Data

Name
Christer Sundberg
Country
Sweden
Most Impressive
The Pyramid Fields (Egypt), Petra (Jordan), Venice (Italy), Taj Mahal (India), Ellora Caves (India)
Proposal

Recently Visited WHS

Update 12.03.17

0 Countries Complete

  1. Vienna
  2. Maulbronn Monastery
  3. Skogskyrkogarden
  4. Drottningholm
  5. Birka and Hovgarden
  6. Potsdam
  7. Upper Middle Rhine Valley
  8. Neolithic Orkney
  9. Völklingen Ironworks
  10. Zollverein
  11. Telc
  12. Salzburg
  13. Cesky Krumlov
  14. Reichenau
  15. Kutna Hora
  16. Trebic
  17. Visby
  18. Falun Great Copper Mountain
  19. Engelsberg Ironworks
  20. Rock Carvings in Tanum
  21. Riga
  22. Vilnius
  23. Pannonhalma
  24. Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs
  25. Tokaji Wine Region
  26. Aggtelek and Slovak Karst
  27. Banska Stiavnica
  28. Vlkolinec
  29. Spissky Hrad and Levoca
  30. Bardejov Town
  31. Zamość
  32. Kalwaria Zebrzydowska
  33. Kernavė
  34. Curonian Spit
  35. Jelling
  36. Petra
  37. Um er-Rasas
  38. Quseir Amra
  39. Masada
  40. Old City of Jerusalem
  41. Old City of Acre
  42. White City of Tel-Aviv
  43. Novgorod
  44. Tallinn
  45. Saint Catherine Area
  46. Ancient Thebes
  47. Nubian Monuments
  48. Pyramids (Memphis)
  49. Rock Art of Alta
  50. Epidaurus
  51. Mycenae and Tiryns
  52. Mystras
  53. Olympia
  54. Historic Cairo
  55. Beemster Polder
  56. L'viv
  57. Town Hall and Roland, Bremen
  58. Vegaøyan
  59. Grimeton Radio Station
  60. Walled City of Baku
  61. Kyiv Cathedral and Lavra
  62. Muskauer Park
  63. Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape
  64. Tugendhat Villa
  65. Gardens and Castle at Kromeríz
  66. Holy Trinity Column
  67. Churches of Peace
  68. Litomysl Castle
  69. Hallstatt-Dachstein
  70. Centennial Hall
  71. Sanchi
  72. Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka
  73. Red Fort
  74. Ellora Caves
  75. Ajanta Caves
  76. Elephanta Caves
  77. Gobustan Rock Art
  78. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
  79. Khajuraho Group of Monuments
  80. Agra Fort
  81. Taj Mahal
  82. Qutb Minar
  83. Humayun's Tomb
  84. Nesvizh
  85. Mir Castle
  86. Archaeological Site of Delphi
  87. Acropolis
  88. New Lanark
  89. Giant's Causeway
  90. Birka and Hovgarden
  91. Urnes Stave Church
  92. The Four Lifts
  93. Neolithic Flint Mines at Spiennes
  94. Skogskyrkogarden
  95. Drottningholm
  96. Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae

Reviewed TWHS

Top 50 Missing Sites

  1. Chernobyl
  2. Cultural Landscape of Santorini
  3. Hollywood Studios & Movie Palaces
  4. Mecca, Kaaba
  5. Minoan palaces of Crete
  6. Neuschwanstein Castle
  7. Pharaonic Temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu
  8. Speicherstadt and Chilehaus with Kontorhaus District
  9. Suez Canal
  10. Tempelhof Airport, Berlin
  11. Transiberian Railway
  12. Varanasi
  13. Vatnajökull National Park