Monday, October 25, 2010

Ani An Ancient Armenian City Among Twelve Historic Sites On The Verge Of Vanishing

Twelve historic sites around the world are “on the verge of vanishing” because of mismanagement and neglect, according to a new report.

The report, by San Francisco-based Global Heritage Fund (GHF), identifies nearly 200 heritage sites in developing nations as being at risk, highlighting 12 as being on the verge of irreparable loss and destruction.

Three sites in the Middle East, Iraq’s Nineveh, Palestine’s Hisham’s Palace, and the ancient Armenian city of Ani on the territory of Turkey, are among those most in danger.

"The ruined city of Ani, on the border of Turkey and Armenia, dates back to the 11th century. Once known as “The City of a Thousand Churches,” many of its remaining buildings are now on the brink of collapse," the report says.

Armenian News

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