UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES

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UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES FINAL MATCH UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES

What is the name of the main entrance to Diocletian’s palace? 1 TEAM 1

What is now Diocletian’s mausoleum? 1 TEAM 2

The Pont du Gard was an aqueduct that took water from Uzès to which important city? 2 TEAM 1

How long is the Pont du Gard? 2 TEAM 2

When was the Roman amphitheatre designated a World Heritage Site? 3 TEAM 1

The amphitheatre is next to another important building, this one from Greek times. What is it? 3 TEAM 2

What materials are the columns in the Great Mosque made of? (Mention at least 2) 4 TEAM 1

When was the mosque converted into a Christian church? 4 TEAM 2

Who ordered the conversion of the Rotunda of Galerius into a church? 5 TEAM 1

How was the church embellished? 5 TEAM 2