The World Heritage Committee this summer inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List the transnational serial site of “The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement”. The site consists of 17 buildings spread over 7 countries: Switzerland, France, Belgium, Germany, India, Japan and Argentina.
The architect Le Corbusier, who was born in Switzerland in 1887 and became a French citizen in 1930, is considered one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture. According to UNESCO, the buildings “are a testimonial to the invention of a new architectural language that made a break with the past.” They were built over a period of 40 years, from 1920 to 1960.
Two Swiss buildings are included in the list:
This new addition brings to 12 the total sites of the UNESCO World Heritage in Switzerland. The other 11 are:
They are fascinating places with exceptional universal value: 3 outstanding natural phenomena and 9 magnificent cultural achievements.
They are worth a visit!
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