Architecture heritage refers to the physical structures, buildings, and other architectural features that represent a particular era or style of architecture. This includes buildings, monuments, and other structures that are considered valuable for their historical, aesthetic, or cultural significance.
Cultural heritage, on the other hand, encompasses all aspects of a society's traditions, customs, and practices, including language, religion, music, art, literature, and more. It is the unique identity of a people or place that is passed down from generation to generation.
In summary, architecture heritage pertains specifically to architectural structures and features, while cultural heritage encompasses a broader range of cultural aspects and traditions.
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