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Paris, France - June 1, 2015: Knights Peasants Field Medieval Life Stained Glass Saint Chapelle Paris France.  Saint King Louis 9th created Sainte Chapelle in 1248 to house Christian relics, including Christ's Crown of Thorns.  Stained Glass created in the 13th Century and shows various biblical stories along wtih medieval stories from 1200s.
The old Aberystwyth  castle ruin in Aberystwyth, Mid Wales, UK
The Watchtower of Torrelodones (Spanish: Atalaya de Torrelodones).Torrelodones, a municipality in the northwest of the Autonomous Community of Madrid, Spain. The tower was declared \
An image of Hadrian's Wall, a historic fortification in Northern England. This ancient structure, stretching across the rugged landscape, stands as a testament to Roman engineering and a poignant reminder of the past, weaving through the rolling hills and green fields of the English countryside.
Remains of the palace of the vanished Chervonograd town located in Ternopil region, near the village of Nyrkiv, in Zalischyky district.
Corfe, UK - 5th of August, 2019. Rocks And Pathway Behind Ruins Of Corfe Castle, UK
old well in the forest made of red sandstone partly overgrown with ivy on the Heiligenberg near Heidelberg
The Derwent dam in the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire, UK
Triangulation Pillar marking the summit of Windy Hill - the highest point on the Isle of Bute, Scotland.
Medieval ruins on the Csobánc Hill on a sunny day in summer.
Kobarid, Slovenia - September 17, 2017: Re-enactors dressed as Austro-hungarian soldiers at re-enactment of Battle of Caporetto. Battle of Caporetto (also known as the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo, the Battle of Kobarid or the Battle of Karfreit), took place from 24 October to 19 November 1917, near the town of Kobarid (now in north-western Slovenia, then part of the Austrian Littoral), on the Austro-Italian front of World War I. The battle was named after the Italian name of the town (also known as Karfreit in German).
Medieval Castelo dos Mouros aka Castle of the Moors in Sintra, Portugal.
Ruined medieval Catholic chapel on the northern part of Bornholm called Salomon's chapel
West Gate in the wall of Canterbury district of Kent England. Unesco world heritage site in UK United Kingdom Great Britain. Archbishop of Canterbury is the primate of the England Church and Anglican Communion of the world and a pilgrim destination for St Alphege killed in 1012 by viking King Canute.
Ruins of the old town of Tushpa in the city of Van, Eastern Turkey. Fortifications of the Ancient State of Urartu. Arches and clay walls
Megalithic dolmen of more than 3000 years do Forno dos Mouros in Toques, Galicia, Spain
Panoramic view of Ruin Hohentwiel, Germany
Ancient ruins in Pompeii
Obelisk on the long-distance cycle path in Dessau on the Elbe embankment
Stone stele created probably around the 16th century by unknown artist and located among the meadows in Lessina, a protected mountain area in the north Italy. Verona province.
A vertical shot of the inside of an old ruined castle in Istria, Croatia
The ancient Dacian ruins at Sarmizegetusa Regia, in the Transylvania region of Romania. Sarmizegetusa Regia was the capital and the most important military, religious and political centre of the Dacians prior to the wars with the Roman Empire. Erected on top of a 1200 m high mountain, the fortress, comprising six citadels, was the core of a strategic defensive system in the Orăştie Mountains (in present-day Romania). Here we can see the ruins covered in snow. Horizontal colour image with copy space.
The castle of Bienassis is located on the commune of Erquy in the Côtes d'Armor. Dates : 15th and 17th century.\nThe photo represents the facade of the entrance.
Thin and sharp slabs of stone that are placed vertically to create a fence around one of the fields.\nSummer travel through the mountains along the Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago).
Dougga or Thugga or TBGG was a Berber, Punic and Roman settlement near present-day Téboursouk in northern Tunisia. The current archaeological site covers 65 hectares (160 acres).  Dougga's size, its well-preserved monuments and its rich Numidian-Berber, Punic, ancient Roman and Byzantine history make it exceptional. Amongst the most famous monuments at the site are a Libyco-Punic Mausoleum, the Capitol, the Roman theatre, and the temples of Saturn and of Juno Caelestis.\nThe archaeological site is on a plateau with an uninhibited view of the surrounding plains in the Oued Khalled.
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Aerial photography by drone of the Serre-Ponçon Dam at the Serre-Ponçon lake and its mountains, located in the Hautes-Alpes in France
Santa Maria of the Castle Fair
Stained glass of the cathedral of Santa María of Burgos, Castilla y León, Spain.
The ruins of the Romanesque-style St James' church at Bawsey in Norfolk, Eastern England. The church was built of the local ginger-coloured carrstone, with some flint and limestone, on a slight hill during the 11th or 12th centuries, with parts replaced or enlarged in the 14th or 15th centuries: it fell into disuse in the 18th century. Bawsey is a sparsely populated village near King’s Lynn which was once closer to The Wash than it is now, the coastline having moved over the centuries.
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