Belarus has four tangible sites and seven intangible elements inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. In 2027, Belarus is planning to get another nomination “The Culture of the Belarusian Duda (bagpipe)” to be include on the UNESCO list, BelTA learned from the Culture Ministry of Belarus.
The following sites from Belarus were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List: Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park (a natural heritage object), 1992; Mir Castle Complex (located in the town of Mir, Korelichi District), 2000; Architectural, Residential, and Cultural Complex of the Radziwill Family at Nesvizh, and the Struve Geodetic Arc (located in Brest Oblast and Grodno Oblast), 2005.