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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heritage site" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location that has historical, cultural, or natural significance and is often protected by law or recognized by organizations like UNESCO.
Example: "The ancient ruins were designated as a heritage site due to their cultural importance and historical value."
Alternatives: "a cultural landmark" or "a historical site".
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So it's not much of a heritage site – at least not in a conventional sense.
They feel strongly that their future lies in retaining the undercroft as a heritage site.
But the figure of 72% visiting a heritage site was down from 74%.
Likewise, the construction of a museum might turn the area into what we would now call a heritage site.
The king had objected to the government's plan to evict him and turn his ancestral palace into a heritage site.
Everyone says we have to do a nice job so we can leave this as a heritage site".
Last May, Beth Shalom in Surabaya, Indonesia, a heritage site and Java Island's last synagogue, was demolished in unexplained circumstances.
Built in 1917, it was originally a fruit packing house and has been designated a heritage site by the city.
After it closed in 1983 it was listed as a heritage site by the British government, immediately adding huge costs to any future development of the site.
The mini-MBA proposed by Lord Green highlights financial management and how best to run a heritage site as two central issues.
Balenbouche Estate, St Lucia This former sugar plantation is a heritage site and now an elegant "eco-lodge" and organic farm.
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