List of destroyed heritage
This is a list of cultural heritage sites that have been damaged or destroyed accidentally, deliberately, or by a natural disaster, sorted by country. Cultural heritage can be subdivided into two main types—tangible and intangible heritage. The former includes built heritage such as religious buildings, museums, monuments, and archaeological sites, as well as movable heritage such as works of art and manuscripts. Intangible cultural heritage includes customs, music, fashion and other traditions within a particular culture. This article mainly deals with the destruction of built heritage; the destruction of movable collectible heritage is dealt with in art destruction, whilst the destruction of movable industrial heritage remains almost totally ignored.
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Cloudland
Dharahara
Garden Palace
Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney
Jubilee Exhibition Building
National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi
Notre-Dame de Paris
Notre-Dame de Paris fire
Reconquista River
Regent Theatre (Sydney)
Regional Museum of Natural History, Bhopal
The Crystal Palace
Virxe da Barca sanctuary
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List of destroyed heritage
This is a list of cultural heritage sites that have been damaged or destroyed accidentally, deliberately, or by a natural disaster, sorted by country. Cultural heritage can be subdivided into two main types—tangible and intangible heritage. The former includes built heritage such as religious buildings, museums, monuments, and archaeological sites, as well as movable heritage such as works of art and manuscripts. Intangible cultural heritage includes customs, music, fashion and other traditions within a particular culture. This article mainly deals with the destruction of built heritage; the destruction of movable collectible heritage is dealt with in art destruction, whilst the destruction of movable industrial heritage remains almost totally ignored.
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Large exhibition centre
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Large neoclassical opera house
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Ruins of a large exhibition centre
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Ruins of a neoclassical opera house
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Site of a large exhibition centre, now a park
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The Crystal Palace in London in 1854; its burnt-out ruins in 1936; and the site in 2008
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The Royal Opera House in Valle ...... by aerial bombardment in 1942.
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This is a list of cultural her ...... emains almost totally ignored.
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