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World Heritage Sites in Egypt

Egypt has 7 sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List — 6 cultural, 1 natural. 1 is currently listed as World Heritage in Danger. Below: how they split by type, and the headline sites. From UNESCO’s official list, snapshot 2026-06-22.

SITES7
CULTURAL · NATURAL6 · 1
IN DANGER1

By heritage type

Cultural6 · 86%
Natural1 · 14%
Mixed0 · 0%

Notable sites in Egypt

A spread of the country’s heritage — the rarer mixed and natural sites first, then its earliest inscriptions.

naturalWadi Al-Hitan (Whale Valley)2005

Wadi Al-Hitan, Whale Valley, in the Western Desert of Egypt, contains invaluable fossil remains of the earliest, and now extinct, suborder of whales, Archaeoceti. These fossils represent one of the major stories of evolution: the emergence of the whale as an ocean-going mammal from a previous lif…

culturalMemphis and its Necropolis – the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur1979

The capital of the Old Kingdom of Egypt has some extraordinary funerary monuments, including rock tombs, ornate mastabas, temples and pyramids. In ancient times, the site was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

culturalAncient Thebes with its Necropolis1979

Thebes, the city of the god Amon, was the capital of Egypt during the period of the Middle and New Kingdoms. With the temples and palaces at Karnak and Luxor, and the necropolises of the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, Thebes is a striking testimony to Egyptian civilization at i…

culturalNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae1979

This outstanding archaeological area contains such magnificent monuments as the Temples of Ramses II at Abu Simbel and the Sanctuary of Isis at Philae, which were saved from the rising waters of the Nile thanks to the International Campaign launched by UNESCO, in 1960 to 1980.

culturalHistoric Cairo1979

Tucked away amid the modern urban area of Cairo lies one of the world's oldest Islamic cities, with its famous mosques, madrasas, hammams and fountains. Founded in the 10th century, it became the new centre of the Islamic world, reaching its golden age in the 14th century.

culturalAbu Mena⚠ IN DANGER1979

The church, baptistry, basilicas, public buildings, streets, monasteries, houses and workshops in this early Christian holy city were built over the tomb of the martyr Menas of Alexandria, who died in A.D. 296.

culturalSaint Catherine Area2002

The Orthodox Monastery of St Catherine stands at the foot of Mount Horeb where, the Old Testament records, Moses received the Tablets of the Law. The mountain is known and revered by Muslims as Jebel Musa. The entire area is sacred to three world religions: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. The M…

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