River Ports

Connected Sites: 11

Ports along rivers which are not accesible to seagoing ships.

Connected Sites

  • Torun
    Torun
    Poland
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.25
    192
    8
    As a Hansa town it can be compared with, in particular, Visby and Tallinn .... It differs from them primarily in terms of its site, as a river port rather than a sea-port. (AB ev)
  • Seville
    Seville
    Spain
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.99
    420
    12
    Seville became a merely fluvial Port around the 18th century when the Guadalquivir river became too shallow for ocean crossing ships. The history of Seville IS tightly linked with its history as a Port as made explicit by the archivo de indias which is part of the nomination.
  • Tlacotalpan
    Inscribed: 1998
    2.66
    45
    6
    "Tlacotalpan is a river port close to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, only accessible by means of the Papaloapan river ..... It became the port for the products of Oaxaca and Puebla destined for Veracruz and beyond to New Orleans, Havana, and Bordeaux. By 1855 its fleet had grown to eighteen steam-ships and one large sailing ship, used to transport timber, tobacco, cotton, grain, sugar, brandy, leather, salt meat, crocodiles, heron feathers, furniture, and soap." (AB)
  • Santa Cruz de Mompox
    Inscribed: 1995
    2.72
    34
    4
    "The existence of Mompox as an intermediate river port on the main route from the port of Cartagena to the inter ior of New Granada provided the physical background for important cultural influences. " (AB)
  • Québec
    Québec
    Canada
    Inscribed: 1985
    3.70
    219
    10
    At Saint Lawrence River: "the Lower Town, which grew up around Place Royale and the harbour.” Furthermore, a section of the Lower Town that is within the boundaries of the Heritage Site, Rue Cul-de-Sac, is situated along what was the waterfront of the original Port of Quebec until land reclamation efforts in the 1850s.
  • Lower German Limes
    Lower German Limes
    Germany, Netherlands
    Inscribed: 2021
    1.84
    198
    8
    "The irregularly shaped fort of Köln-Alteburg has been identified as the main base of the Roman fleet on the Rhine (...). As the fort is located on the river terrace, c. 8 m above the water level of the Rhine, the harbour installations must have been located along the river channel, but so far no remains of it have been attested." (Nomination file, p. 54)
  • Ferrara
    Ferrara
    Italy
    Inscribed: 1995
    3.19
    234
    10
    "Ferrara grew up along the banks of the Po on the Roman road leading to Padua round a ford. When threatened by the Huns the Bishop of Voghenza moved his episcopal see to the right bank of the river and, to ensure his protection the exarchs of Ravenna built a fort on the opposite bank in the 8th century. A river port grew up on both banks round the fort and the bishop's establishment." (1995 AB Ev) In 1152 the Po diverted its course following Ficarolo's rout and made the city port, which had been very important until then, unusable, permanently changing the city's trade and causing it to fall into a period of economic crisis.
    See it.wikipedia.org
  • Danube Limes
    Danube Limes
    Austria, Germany, Slovakia
    Inscribed: 2021
    2.06
    246
    6
    Many of the forts along the Danube had river ports for the Roman fleet. Enns (ID No 14) had a "port of the Danube flotilla". In Vienna (Vindobona, ID No 30), there "has been evidence of a port from Late Antiquity, directly towards the north of the fortress. As early as the Roman Imperial Period, a naval base in Vindobona for parts of the classis Pannonica has to be assumed, due to the strategically important position at the Danube." (Nomination file, p. 78, 156) In the 4th century, the headquarters of the commander of the Danube fleet (Classis Histrica) was moved from Carnuntum to Vindobona.
    See de.wikipedia.org
  • Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape
    Inscribed: 2006
    3.10
    159
    11
    Morwellham Quay: a historic river port in Devon, England that developed to support the local mines (wiki)
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Bamberg
    Bamberg
    Germany
    Inscribed: 1993
    3.56
    277
    11
    On the Main
    See www.main-donau-hafen.de
  • Fray Bentos
    Inscribed: 2015
    2.79
    36
    5
    At the Uruguay River