22/07/2022

Navan Fort Makes List For UNESCO World Heritage Status

The Steering Group of the Royal Sites of Ireland welcomed the news that they were announced as one of three successful bids to get on Ireland's new World Heritage Tentative List.

The Royal Sites of Ireland are a group of six unique collectives of largely prehistoric monuments and sites associated in early medieval and medieval texts as the principal ancient sites of royal inauguration in Ireland.

Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon, Councillor Paul Greenfield commented: "Navan Fort is one of the most significant archaeological sites and viewed as the ancient capital of Ulster.

"I'm delighted that the journey continues towards achieving UNESCO World Heritage site status, with Navan Fort now placed on the new tentative list."

Spread throughout the island, four of the sites represent the ancient Kingdoms of Ireland and its current provinces of North (Navan Fort), South (Rock of Cashel), East (Dún Ailline) and West (Rathcroghan). Tara was the seat of the High Kings of Ireland situated in the ancient ‘fifth’ province of Meath while the Hill of Uisneach the ‘omphalos’ or centre was where the 5 kingdoms met.

The respective Local Authorities of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon, Tipperary, Kildare, Roscommon, Meath and Westmeath, have been working together for many years to develop the Royal Sites of Ireland case for 'outstanding universal value' the key attribute for world heritage sites.

An application was made in June 2021 to be put on the new Tentative List in the hope that we would be able to move forward with the process towards nomination. In line with UNESCO guidelines, a site must first be on its State’s Tentative List, before it can be considered eligible to move forward with a bid for World Heritage status. Being on the Tentative List is the first step in a long process.

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