🏛️ Spain UNESCO Heritage Sites
Match UNESCO World Heritage sites to their provinces on the interactive Spain map. No hints—just your knowledge and a short fact after each answer.
Location Challenge
Click the correct province for each heritage site.
50 Heritage Sites
From imperial capitals to natural wonders
Learn As You Play
Read a quick site fact after each correct answer
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📚 How to Play & Learn Spain UNESCO Sites
Explore Spain’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites
This game helps you learn where Spain’s UNESCO World Heritage sites are located. Instead of multiple choice questions, you click the correct province on the map and get a short fact after each correct answer.
How the Game Works
A UNESCO site name appears at the top of the screen. Your job is to click the province where that site is located. Some sites span multiple provinces — for those, select all required provinces to finish the round.
Educational Benefits
By combining geography with cultural and natural heritage, you build stronger spatial memory and learn why these sites are globally significant. It is ideal for students, teachers, and anyone who wants a quick way to explore Spain’s iconic places.
Tips for Success
- Group by region: Northwest, Northeast, Center, South, and Islands help you spot clusters.
- Expect repeats: Provinces like Madrid, Barcelona, and Tarragona appear multiple times.
- Use the zoom feature: Zoom in on dense northern provinces and island sites.
- Read the facts: The short explanations help anchor each site to its province.
Game Features
Zoom and pan controls make the map easy to use on desktop or mobile. The scoring system rewards accuracy and speed, and your progress saves automatically for 24 hours. You can skip difficult sites and return later.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in Spain are included?
The game includes 50 UNESCO World Heritage sites located in Spain.
Do some sites span multiple provinces?
Yes. Some sites span multiple provinces, and you must select all of them to earn full credit.
Do I get a fact after each answer?
Yes. After each correct answer, the game shows a short explanation of the UNESCO site.
Is this game suitable for students and classroom use?
Yes. It is ideal for geography, history, and cultural studies lessons and for quick review before exams.
Does my progress save if I close the browser?
Yes. Your progress, including completed sites, score, and statistics, is saved in your browser for 24 hours.
Can I use this game on mobile devices or tablets?
Yes. The game is fully responsive and supports pinch-to-zoom on touch devices.
Full list of UNESCO sites (50)
- Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain — Cantabria, Asturias, Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa
- Old Town of Segovia and its Aqueduct — Segovia
- Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín, Granada — Granada
- Burgos Cathedral — Burgos
- Monastery and Site of the Escorial, Madrid — Madrid
- Works of Antoni Gaudí — Barcelona
- Santiago de Compostela (Old Town) — La Coruña
- Old Town of Ávila with its Extra-Muros Churches — Ávila
- Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon — Zaragoza, Teruel, Huesca
- Historic City of Toledo — Toledo
- Garajonay National Park — Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Old City of Salamanca — Salamanca
- Royal Monastery of Santa María de Guadalupe — Cáceres
- Routes of Santiago de Compostela: Camino Francés and Routes of Northern Spain — Huesca, Navarra, La Rioja, Burgos, Palencia, León, Lugo, La Coruña, Asturias, Cantabria, Gipuzkoa, Bizkaia, Álava
- Doñana National Park — Huelva, Sevilla, Cádiz
- Pirineos – Monte Perdido — Huesca
- Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Côa Valley and Siega Verde — Salamanca
- Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula — Almería, Castellón, Valencia, Teruel, Huesca, Zaragoza, Albacete, Cuenca, Guadalajara, Murcia, Jaén, Granada, Lérida, Tarragona, Gerona
- Archaeological Ensemble of Tárraco — Tarragona
- University and Historic Precinct of Alcalá de Henares — Madrid
- San Cristóbal de La Laguna — Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Tower of Hercules — La Coruña
- Cultural Landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana — Baleares
- Heritage of Mercury: Almadén and Idrija — Ciudad Real
- Caliphate City of Medina Azahara — Córdoba
- Risco Caído and the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria — Las Palmas
- Paseo del Prado and Buen Retiro, a Landscape of Arts and Sciences — Madrid
- Prehistoric Sites of Talayotic Menorca — Baleares
- Monuments of Oviedo and the Kingdom of the Asturias — Asturias
- Historic Centre of Córdoba — Córdoba
- Monastery of Poblet — Tarragona
- Old Town of Cáceres — Cáceres
- Cathedral, Alcázar and Archivo de Indias in Seville — Sevilla
- Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida — Badajoz
- Historic Walled City of Cuenca — Cuenca
- La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia — Valencia
- Las Médulas — León
- Palau de la Música Catalana and Hospital de Sant Pau — Barcelona
- Monasteries of San Millán Yuso and Suso — La Rioja
- Archaeological Site of Atapuerca — Burgos
- Old Town of Úbeda and Baeza — Jaén
- Ibiza, Biodiversity and Culture — Baleares
- Palmeral of Elche — Alicante
- Roman Walls of Lugo — Lugo
- Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí — Lérida
- Aranjuez Cultural Landscape — Madrid
- Vizcaya Bridge — Bizkaia
- Teide National Park — Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Antequera Dolmens Site — Málaga
- Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe — León, Palencia, Burgos, Navarra, Guadalajara, Madrid
About this game
Spain UNESCO Heritage Sites Map Game challenges you to match World Heritage sites to their provinces without hints. Explore more challenges on the Map Games hub or try World Landmarks next.
How the scoring works
Your score rewards accuracy and speed, with streak bonuses for consecutive correct sites. The game tracks attempts, accuracy rate, best streak, and completion progress so you can improve over time.