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  1. Seen as a cultural landscape, the Bamiyan Valley, with its artistic and architectural remains, the traditional land use and the simple mud brick constructions continues to express its Outstanding Universal Value in terms of form and materials, location and setting, but may be vulnerable in the face of development and requires careful ...

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    Because of the cliff of the Buddhas, the ruins of the Monk's caves, Shahr-e Gholghola ('City of Sighs', the ruins of an ancient city destroyed by Genghis Khan during the 1221 siege of Bamiyan), and its local scenery, it is one of the most visited places in Afghanistan.

  3. Explore the stunning gallery of the Bamiyan Valley, a World Heritage site that showcases the rich and diverse cultural heritage of ancient Bakhtria. Discover the remnants of the colossal Buddha statues, the cave paintings, the monasteries and the fortresses that reflect the Gandhara school of Buddhist art.

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  4. 15 de feb. de 2023 · The cultural landscape and archaeological remains of the Bamiyan Valley represent the artistic and religious developments which from the 1st to the 13th centuries characterized ancient Bakhtria, integrating various cultural influences into the Gandhara school of Buddhist art.

  5. Built in the 6th century, the Buddhas of Bamiyan were two monumental size statues, standing at 115 and 174 feet tall, carved into the sandstone cliffs of the Bamiyan valley in central Afghanistan.

  6. Bamiyan Valley | For UNESCO World Heritage Travellers. Photo by Luis Filipe Gaspar. The Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley is an outstanding representation of Gandharan Buddhist art and culture in Central Asia.

  7. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Landscape and archaeological remains of the Bamiyan Valley (photo: Graciela Gonzalez Brigas, CC BY 3.0 IGO) © UNESCO/G. Gonzales Brigas Monumental Buddhas Prior to their destruction in 2001, two monumental Buddha sculptures could be seen carved into the cliff facing the Bamiyan Valley.