Designed by the third US president and main author of the Declaration of Independence, Monticello was the home of Thomas Jefferson. While the plantation he owned no longer exists, his ‘Academical Village’, built in the Neoclassical style, became the central part of the University of Virginia. The UNESCO site comprises this village, with its rotunda, pavilions, student facilities and gardens, plus Jefferson’s grand former house, which is open to the public for tours.