National Cultural Heritage of Antigua and Barbuda
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The National Cultural Heritage of Antigua and Barbuda refers to a human artifact or place in Antigua and Barbuda officially recognized by the Cultural Heritage Unit of the National Parks Authority. It was introduced in 2025 following an act of parliament.[1][2] Under the law, objects of cultural heritage must be at least fifty years old and have significant cultural value to the country. The National Advisory Committee must conduct a thorough investigation to determine a site's notability.[1]