CulturalInscribed 2024State of Palestine
About This Site
Situated on the coastal dunes in Nuseirat Municipality, the ruins of Saint Hilarion Monastery/ Tell Umm Amer represent one of the earliest monastic sites in the Middle East, dating back to the 4th century. Founded by Saint Hilarion, the monastery began with solitary hermits and evolved into a coenobitic community. It was the first monastic community in the Holy Land, laying the groundwork for the spread of monastic practices in the region. The monastery occupied a strategic position at the crossroads of major trade and communication routes between Asia and Africa. This prime location facilitated its role as a hub of religious, cultural, and economic interchange, exemplifying the flourishing of monastic desert centres during the Byzantine period.
Site Details
| Category | Cultural |
| Date Inscribed | 2024 |
| Area | 1 hectares |
| Cultural Criteria | c2, c3 |
| Location | State of Palestine |
| Coordinates | 31.4473, 34.3664 |
Other World Heritage Sites in Palestine
Cultural · Inscribed 2023Ancient Jericho/Tell es-SultanCultural · Inscribed 2017Hebron/Al-Khalil Old TownCultural · Inscribed 2014Palestine: Land of Olives and Vines – Cultural Landscape of Southern Jerusalem, BattirCultural · Inscribed 2012Birthplace of Jesus: Church of the Nativity and the Pilgrimage Route, Bethlehem
More cultural heritage sites
PakistanRohtas FortNepalKathmandu ValleyIran (Islamic Republic of)Masjed-e Jāmé of IsfahanMoroccoMedina of Essaouira (formerly Mogador)IndiaAgra FortLibyaArchaeological Site of Sabratha
Sites inscribed in the 2020s
- Dholavira: a Harappan City (2021, India)
- Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple, Telangana (2021, India)
- Cultural Landscape of Hawraman/Uramanat (2021, Iran (Islamic Republic of))
- Trans-Iranian Railway (2021, Iran (Islamic Republic of))
- As-Salt - The Place of Tolerance and Urban Hospitality (2021, Jordan)
- Ḥimā Cultural Area (2021, Saudi Arabia)
- Arslantepe Mound (2021, Türkiye)
- Silk Roads: Zarafshan-Karakum Corridor (2023, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan)
Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention