
The Heritage List is a catalogue of historic, culturally significant structures kept by the Department of Construction and Transport. Heritage listed buildings are protected from exterior alteration by federal law.
Listing process
To become heritage listed, an application is submitted by the owner, listing a structure's plot number, architects and significance to the server. Photos must be included in the application as well.[1]
Requirements
To become heritage listed, a structure must:[1]
- Have been standing for at least two months
- Be aesthetically cohesive with the surrounding area and aesthetically pleasing
- Be of cultural or historical significance
List
| Name | Plot | Listed |
|---|---|---|
| Abbots | 2022-11-04 | |
| c282 | 2022-11-04 | |
| c264 | c264 | |
| Oak Depot | ||
| r109 | r109 | |
| Government House | ||
| Maitreya | ||
| c182 | c182 | |
| c602 and c603 |
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| Giant Panda | ||
| c086 and c087 |
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| Capitol and Botanic Gardens | ||
| Mount Rushvert Presidential Monument | ||
| Reveille Stadium | ||
| Reveille Heights Sign | ||
| United Nations and Dept. State Building | ||
| c238 | c238 | |
| c195 | c195 | |
| rh023 | rh023 | |
| c656 | c656 | 2026-01-25 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Heritage List Information Requirements" by Dept. Cons. & Transport on the DemocracyCraft forums. Published 6 June 2020, accessed 30 January 2026.