• The Old Towns of Djenné is an archaeological and urban ensemble located in the city of Djenné, in Mali. It comprises four archaeological sites, namely Djenné-Djeno...
  • The property « Old Towns of Djenné » comprises the town of Djenné, characterised by a remarkable architecture and its urban fabric, of rare harmony, and four (4)...
  • Djenné, a UNESCO World Heritage site nestled in the heart of Mali, West Africa, offers a unique glimpse into a past frozen in time.
  • The Old Towns of Djenné, located in the Djenné Circle, Region of Mopti in Mali, are a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for their exceptional architectural...
  • The property « Old Towns of Djenné » comprises the town of Djenné, characterised by a remarkable architecture and its urban fabric, of rare harmony, and four (4)...
  • It is near the site of Djenné-Jeno , an ancient city dating as far back as 250 bce —one of the oldest known cities in sub-Saharan Africa—that had fallen into decline...
  • 3. Congratulates the State Party of Mali for all the conservation activities undertaken since 1998 in order to improve the state of conservation of the property
  • drefi Djenné; Old Towns of Djenné; مدن جنّة القديمة; Ciudades antiguas de Djenné; Djenné Nkurow Adadaw; Sit ta' Wirt Dinji tal-UNESCO fil-Mali...
  • For most, it is easier to get to Djenné from the travel hub of Mopti, located slightly north of here. Most travelers visiting Djenné will enter the old town by taking a ferry.
  • Inhabited since 250 B.C., Djenné in Mali became a market centre and an important link in the trans-Saharan gold trade.
  • Replastering the world's largest mud-built building, the Grand Mosque in the Old Towns of Djenne UNESCO world heritage site (Mali) Most of the houses in the...
  • The Old Towns of Djenné comprise the city of Djenné with its typical architecture and the archeological sites of four pre-Islamic towns.
  • Inhabited since 250 B.C., Djenné became a market centre and an important link in the trans-Saharan gold trade.