Italy currently has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with 60 as of 2024.
With The Great Wall, Mogao Caves and more, China holds the second rank.
Germany isn’t far behind, with 54 heritage sites including the beautiful Naumburg Cathedral.
Home to The Eiffel Tower, France sits in the fourth spot.
Las Medulas, Garajonay National Park and Poblet Monastery are among the heritage sites here.
India has 43 World Heritage Sites, including the Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Red Fort and Hampi.
Mexico and the United Kingdom share seventh place with 35.
Russia has 32 World Heritage Sites, including center of Saint Petersburg, the Kremlin and Moscow’s Red Square.
Iran holds the eighth position on the list and has 28 World Heritage Sites.
Temple of Kyoto and Mount Fuji are the two most popular ones among the 26 heritage sites.