Cultural
Allemagne

Located in Germany along the middle reaches of the Rhine River, this cultural site encompasses the distinctive landscape and heritage of the Upper Rhine valley region. The area is characterized by its steep vineyards, historic towns, and medieval architectural elements that reflect centuries of settlement and economic activity shaped by the river. The valley's cultural significance derives from its role as a major trade corridor and wine-producing region, with evidence of human habitation and development spanning multiple historical periods. The visual landscape is defined by terraced vineyards clinging to hillsides, fortified villages with traditional architecture, and the Rhine itself as the defining geographical feature. The site documents the interaction between human settlement patterns and the natural geography of this important European river valley. The cultural heritage preserved here illustrates the historical importance of the Rhine as both a natural boundary and a zone of intensive human occupation and economic exchange.