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The town of Belchite in Zaragoza, Spain, has been included on the World Monuments Fund's (WMF) 2025 watch list of endangered heritage sites. The WMF has identified Belchite, a key location during the Spanish Civil War, as needing urgent conservation efforts due to its significant deterioration, with estimates suggesting that the town’s historic remains could vanish in about 20 years if current conditions persist.
Belchite, which witnessed intense battles in 1937, is renowned for its ruins, including the church of San Martín and the main street, which once thrived with life. Marta Beltrán, from the Fundación Pueblo Viejo de Belchite, stated that 30% of the buildings were destroyed during the conflict, with only 10% of the structures remaining today.
Pablo Longoria, executive director of WMF Spain, noted that the decision to place Belchite on the list was made after a thorough review of over 250 applications, emphasizing the urgent need for private funding to support necessary repairs and the establishment of a visitor center. The ongoing efforts aim not only to preserve the past but also to foster cultural tourism in the region.