cultural heritage - UNESCO: Herrnhut in Saxony is now part of the World Heritage
The UNESCO designates the Saxon town of Herrnhut as part of the Settlements of the Moravian Church in Herrnhut as a World Heritage. The responsible committee of the UN organization for Culture made this decision on a Friday during a session in New Delhi.
The Small town of Herrnhut, located in Saxony, Germany, is renowned for being a part of the Moravian Church's Settlements, a World Heritage site recognized by UNESCO. The Brethren Community played a significant role in the establishment and growth of this unique cultural landscape. This designation by UNESCO emphasizes the global significance of this holy site, reaching far beyond Germany and influencing cultures around the world, even in India. The UN organization's Committee for Culture officially recognized Herrnhut as a World Heritage during a session held in the vibrant city of New Delhi.