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The World Monuments Fund (WMF) has included Belchite, a town in Zaragoza, Spain, on its watch list of sites in danger due to its historical significance and deteriorating condition. Once home to 4,500 residents, this town was largely destroyed during the Spanish Civil War's Battle of Belchite in 1937, which resulted in approximately 5,000 casualties, according to local guides. The remnants of the Old Town, now a memorial of war, have witnessed significant deterioration and could vanish entirely within 20 years if not preserved.
Marta Beltrán, head of the Belchite Tourist Office, noted that in 2024, 38,000 visitors came to witness the ruins. The WMF, which raises funds to restore endangered sites globally, seeks private donations to assist in conserving Belchite and creating a visitor center. The town was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 2002 and remains a testament to the impacts of war, fostering both national remembrance and international tourist interest.