Old town of Sana'aThis is a historic district in Sana'a, the capital of the Republic of Yemen, where traditional brick buildings remain, and was established in 1986.World Cultural HeritageIt has been registered as a World Heritage Site. This article summarizes what Sana'a's Old Town is, the reasons for its World Heritage designation, its history and architectural features, and points to know before traveling there.

What is the old town of Sana'a?

サナアの旧市街

The Old City of Sana'a isSana'a, the capital of the Republic of YemenLocated in the center,Traditional high-rise brick buildingsThis is a densely populated area. With a long history dating back to pre-Islamic times, mosques, souks (markets), and houses with colorful stained-glass windows line the labyrinthine alleys. Located at an altitude of approximately 2,200m, it has also been called the "Pearl of Arabia."

Reasons for being registered as a World Heritage Site

UNESCO values the Old Town of Sana'a as follows:

  • Criterion (iv)It is an outstanding example of Yemen's unique traditional architecture and urban planning. The tower-like houses built of brick and stone, white decorations, and colorful windows preserve the landscape of an Islamic city.
  • Criteria (v)It is a representative example of a traditional settlement that demonstrates the interaction between humans and the environment. The dwellings and townscape, adapted to the topography and climate, reflect cultural traditions.
  • Criteria (vi)It is strongly linked to the spread of Islam and Yemen's history as a political and religious center.

The traditional townscape and architecture were recognized as a World Heritage Site for their cultural and historical value.

Historical and Architectural Characteristics

Sana'a has flourished since ancient times as a center of trade and religion. During the Islamic era, mosques and madrasas (schools) were built, and many mosques still remain in the old city. Houses are constructed of stone and sun-dried bricks, with brick towers at the top and windows adorned with plasterwork and stained glass. Traditional handicrafts and spices are sold in the souks, creating a landscape that resembles a living museum throughout the town.

Attractions

サナアの旧市街

In the old townGrand Mosque,Souk,Bab al-YemenThe town is known for its gates and other features, and walking through the alleys allows you to see brick towers and decorative windows up close. Historically, it is also called "the world's oldest skyscraper town," boasting a unique cityscape unlike any other.

Access and basic information (with notes on travel information and safety).

important: In Yemen, conflict has been ongoing for many years, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and othersTravel advisories advise against travel and advise against evacuation.This is a region where World Heritage status has been recognized. This article introduces it for the purpose of learning about its value and history as a World Heritage site.Travel to the area is not recommended.When the situation stabilizes, be sure to check the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' travel advisories (danger information) and consider visiting only after your safety has been ensured.

Details of the inheritanceUNESCO World Heritage CentreYou can check it there. Due to the worsening situation, the old town of Sana'a isList of World Heritage Sites in DangerIt may be mentioned there.

summary

The Old City of Sana'a is a World Cultural Heritage site recognized for its unique Yemeni brick tower architecture and streetscape. While travel is not recommended at present, it is important to understand both its value and current state when studying World Heritage sites and the history of Islamic cities.

By Ito

Graduated from the Faculty of Letters at Keio University. During his time at university, he majored in Western history and wrote his graduation thesis on the issue of racial discrimination in America in the 20th century. He will obtain the World Heritage Examination Level 1 in 2021 and the Art Examination Level 2 in 2024. While serving as CTO of a startup company, he also promotes World Heritage sites through World Heritage Quest.

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