Restored by anastylosis

Connected Sites: 25

The intent of anastylosis is to reconstruct historical architectural monuments which have collapsed from the original material. This is done by placing components back in their original place.

Connected Sites

  • Acropolis
    Inscribed: 1987
    4.26
    673
    14
    (1902 Parthenon And Erechtheion)
  • Borobudur
    Borobudur
    Indonesia
    Inscribed: 1991
    4.29
    265
    9
    Borobodur (1907-11)
  • Angkor
    Angkor
    Cambodia
    Inscribed: 1992
    4.71
    497
    30
    (1930s Banteay Serai But Not Ta Prohm)
  • Troy
    Troy
    Turkiye
    Inscribed: 1998
    2.83
    175
    8
    Troy (Odeion)
  • Agrigento
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.73
    276
    8
    (Temple Of Heracles)
  • My Son
    My Son
    Viet Nam
    Inscribed: 1999
    3.02
    226
    7
  • Stonehenge
    Stonehenge
    United Kingdom
    Inscribed: 1986
    3.75
    590
    18
  • Olympia
    Olympia
    Greece
    Inscribed: 1989
    3.61
    276
    9
    Philippeion
  • Chichen-Itza
    Inscribed: 1988
    4.18
    380
    12
  • Uxmal
    Uxmal
    Mexico
    Inscribed: 1996
    3.95
    221
    7
    Ballcourt
  • Brú na Bóinne
    Inscribed: 1993
    3.62
    259
    11
    Newgrange
  • Khami Ruins
    Khami Ruins
    Zimbabwe
    Inscribed: 1986
    2.72
    30
    3
    "Restoration By Analystolisis (As Was Used In 1991 And 1996) Ensures That No New Materials Are Introduced To The Fabric Of The Site And Promotes Use Of Traditional Methods Of Construction." (Periodic Reporting 2001)
  • Umm Al-Jimāl
    Inscribed: 2024
    2.85
    30
    4
    "Some Of The Structures Have Been Propped Or Consolidated, Others Were Dismantled After Being Thoroughly Documented And Rebuilt As Per Original (Anastylosis Of The Cathedral Completed In 2016)." (Ab Ev)
  • Xochicalco
    Inscribed: 1999
    3.30
    107
    8
  • Verona
    Verona
    Italy
    Inscribed: 2000
    3.60
    493
    12
    Arco Dei Gavi: "The Arch No Longer Stands In Its Original Position, As It Was Demolished By French Military Engineers In 1805, However, The Numerous Surveys That Had Previously Been Produced Made It Possible To Reassemble It By Anastylosis, A Process Completed In 1932" (Wiki)
  • Um er-Rasas
    Inscribed: 2004
    2.73
    135
    9
    Ab Evaluation "The Arches Were Reconstructed As Full Anastylosis"
  • Pyramids (Memphis)
    Inscribed: 1979
    4.50
    421
    12
    (Saqqara - Djoser Funerary Complex)
  • Petra
    Petra
    Jordan
    Inscribed: 1985
    4.60
    387
    21
  • Padua’s fourteenth-century fresco cycles
    Inscribed: 2021
    3.94
    277
    12
    The Church Of The Eremitani "Was Severely Damaged During A Bombing Raid On 11 March 1944 (...) Reconstruction Work Began At The East End Of The Church - That Is, With The Great Chapel, The Dotto Chapel And The Ovetari Chapel And Its Antechapel. All Of The Shaped Stone And Wall Fragments Recovered - Many Of Them Decorated With Fresco Fragments - Were Painstakingly Re-Assembled; And What Was Still Missing After This Anastylosis Was Supplied By Newly-Worked Pieces That Were Given A Different Finish And Also Dated." (Nomination File, P. 237-238)
  • Deer Stone Monuments
    Inscribed: 2023
    2.73
    9
    2
    "A Team From The Mongolia-Monaco Joint Project Re-Erected (Reconstructed) Deer Stones In Khoid Tamir Valley. The 21 Deer Stones Were Selected To Be Re-Erected Based On The Structure Of The Heritage Site And The Comparative Studies Carried Out On The Site. We Were Guided By The Following 3 Principles To Locate Places For The Re-Erection Of The Deer Stones. First, The Deer Stones Are Erected At The Left Side Of The Khirgisüür. Second, The Deer Stones Are Erected In The Center And By The Left Side Of The Main Sacrificial Structures In The Central And Northern Part Of Mongolia. Third, Having Studied The Initial Erection Of The 1st, 2nd, And 3rd Deer Stones Which Stand In Their Original Places At The Heritage Site Of Jargalantyn Am, And Having Observed The Intentional Open Spaces Within The Sacrificial Structures." - Nomination File
  • Cyrene
    Cyrene
    Libya
    Inscribed: 1982
    3.00
    18
    1
    Wiki: "Ongoing Emergency Conservation On A Theater Inside The Sanctuary Of Apollo Through The Process Of Anastylosis"
  • Archaeological Site of Delphi
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.97
    362
    12
    Treasury Of Athens
  • Aquileia
    Inscribed: 1998
    3.14
    201
    9
    Ab Review :- "Some Of The Restoration Work Carried Out In The Decades Immediately Preceding And Following World War Ii On Excavated Archaeological Areas Would Not Be Considered Acceptable By Current Standards. This Has Involved The Reconstruction Of Colonnades Using Brick To Fill Missing Portions Of Columns And Importing Stone Slabs For Paving, Which Goes Beyond The Limits Of Acceptable Anastylosis. However, A More Rigorous Policy Is Now In Operation, Involving Minimal Intervention."
  • Ancient Thebes
    Inscribed: 1979
    4.39
    343
    11
    (Karnak Red Chapel)
  • Talayotic Menorca
    Inscribed: 2023
    2.93
    50
    4