Cultural heritage comes in many shapes and forms.tangible – for example buildings, monuments, artefacts, clothing, artwork, books, machines, historic towns, archaeological sites.intangible – practices, representations, expressions, knowledge, skills - and the associated instruments, objects and cultural spaces - that people value. This includes language and oral traditions, performing arts, social practices and traditional craftsmanship.natural – landscapes, flora and fauna.digital – resources that were created in digital form (for example digital art or animation) or that have been digitalised as a way to preserve them (including text, images, video, records).