Overview of the 2002 UN Geneva “World Heritage – Italy” Stamps
In August 2002, the United Nations Postal Administration (Geneva) issued a set of six commemorative stamps under the “World Heritage – Italy” theme. They highlight six iconic Italian cultural landmarks recognized by UNESCO .
Featured Sites and Stamp Designs
According to contemporary press reports, the six architectural and cultural marvels portrayed are:
- Florence – Showcasing the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo), Santa Croce Church, the Uffizi Palace, and the Pitti Palace.
- Amalfi Coast – Featuring the scenic Amalfi Cathedral.
- Pisa – Highlighting the Piazza del Duomo and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
- Aeolian Islands – Depicting the volcanic islands off Sicily.
- Pompeii – Representing the ruins buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D.
- Rome – Featuring the ancient monuments of the Roman capital.
Additional details include:
- A 37 ¢ stamp features Florence’s Santa Maria del Fiore, reflecting its Renaissance importance .
- A €0.51 denomination portrays the Forum and ruins of Pompeii .
These stamps were part of a thematic series celebrating UNESCO World Heritage sites by location—this one specifically focused on Italy and was designed by Rorie Katz, an American designer .
The official first-day-of-issue documents confirm that this issue was released on 30 August 2002 .
In Summary
Denominations: Included 37 ¢ (Florence) and €0.51 (Pompeii), among others
Issuer: United Nations Postal Administration (Geneva)
Issue Date: 30 August 2002
Theme: “World Heritage – Italy” — part of the UN’s series on UNESCO World Heritage
Designer: Rorie Katz
Six Featured Sites: Florence, Amalfi Coast, Pisa, Aeolian Islands, Pompeii, Rome
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