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  • Bunratty castle.
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  • Trujillo, the castle.
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  • Clare Island, the family castle of O'Malley clan. The chieftain Granuaille O'Malley (1530-1600 a.D.), or Grainne Nì Mhàille, was one of the most celebrated pirate women of his time.
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  • Sligo, Parke's Castle sul Lough Gill.
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  • Clare Island, the small harbour with low tide. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light. in the back the family castle of O'Malley clan. The chieftain Granuaille O'Malley (1530-1600 a.D.), or Grainne Nì Mhàille, was one of the most celebrated pirate women of his time.
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  • Clare Island, the family castle of O'Malley clan. The chieftain Granuaille O'Malley (1530-1600 a.D.), or Grainne Nì Mhàille, was one of the most celebrated pirate women of his time.
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  • Chateau Třeboň - a Renaissance Chateau built on the site of the original gothic castle. The Rozmberk Renaissance Interiors. In 1660, the castle was acquired by the Schwarzenbergs, a significant noble family who contributed the baroque extension in the outer courtyard of the castle. The Schwarzenberg family owned the castle until 1940, when the property was seized by the Gestapo. The State Castle of Trebon was declared a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic in 2001.
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  • Chateau Třeboň - a Renaissance Chateau built on the site of the original gothic castle. The Private Schwarzenberg Apartment (19th Century). In 1660, the castle was acquired by the Schwarzenbergs, a significant noble family who contributed the baroque extension in the outer courtyard of the castle. The Schwarzenberg family owned the castle until 1940, when the property was seized by the Gestapo. The State Castle of Trebon was declared a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic in 2001.
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  • Chateau Třeboň - a Renaissance Chateau built on the site of the original gothic castle. The Rozmberk Renaissance Interiors. In 1660, the castle was acquired by the Schwarzenbergs, a significant noble family who contributed the baroque extension in the outer courtyard of the castle. The Schwarzenberg family owned the castle until 1940, when the property was seized by the Gestapo. The State Castle of Trebon was declared a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic in 2001.
    em8110382.jpg
  • Chateau Třeboň - a Renaissance Chateau built on the site of the original gothic castle. The Rozmberk Renaissance Interiors. In 1660, the castle was acquired by the Schwarzenbergs, a significant noble family who contributed the baroque extension in the outer courtyard of the castle. The Schwarzenberg family owned the castle until 1940, when the property was seized by the Gestapo. The State Castle of Trebon was declared a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic in 2001.
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  • Chateau Třeboň - a Renaissance Chateau built on the site of the original gothic castle. The Rozmberk Renaissance Interiors. In 1660, the castle was acquired by the Schwarzenbergs, a significant noble family who contributed the baroque extension in the outer courtyard of the castle. The Schwarzenberg family owned the castle until 1940, when the property was seized by the Gestapo. The State Castle of Trebon was declared a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic in 2001.
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  • Chateau Třeboň - a Renaissance Chateau built on the site of the original gothic castle. In 1660, the castle was acquired by the Schwarzenbergs, a significant noble family who contributed the baroque extension in the outer courtyard of the castle. The Schwarzenberg family owned the castle until 1940, when the property was seized by the Gestapo. The State Castle of Trebon was declared a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic in 2001.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Upper ward with the round stone utilised in 1969 used for the investiture of Charles as Prince of Wales. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople. Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Chateau Třeboň - a Renaissance Chateau built on the site of the original gothic castle. The Rozmberk Renaissance Interiors. In 1660, the castle was acquired by the Schwarzenbergs, a significant noble family who contributed the baroque extension in the outer courtyard of the castle. The Schwarzenberg family owned the castle until 1940, when the property was seized by the Gestapo. The State Castle of Trebon was declared a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic in 2001.
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  • Comper Castle, the Arthurian connection is pursued in grand style inside the castle with an exhibition based on the tales of King Arthur and his Knights. Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • Comper Castle, the Arthurian connection is pursued in grand style inside the castle with an exhibition based on the tales of King Arthur and his Knights. Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • Caernafon castle. The statue of king Edward II (born here and the first Prince of Wales) erected in 1320 above the King's Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. Images of the King Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Caernafon castle. The King's  Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle houses the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. Images of the King Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. Images of the King Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Granary Tower (right) and the walled town of Caernafon. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Eagle Tower. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle, cutaway drawing of the curtain wall. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The King's  Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The King's  Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate, and the monument of David Lloyd George, a Welsh Liberal leader which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state . In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. Images of the King Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The chess game evokes the struggles between the Whelsh princes before the king Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The ear evokes the ancient Gaelic oral culture crushed by the king Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle, the old Water Gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763791.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The Eagle Tower. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763711.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763710.jpg
  • Caernafon castle, cutaway drawing of the curtain wall. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763700.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763686.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The King's  Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate, and the monument of David Lloyd George, a Welsh Liberal leader which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state . In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763613.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate, and the monument of David Lloyd George, a Welsh Liberal leader which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state . In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763610.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763607.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Lower Ward with the Queen's Tower and the ruins of the Great Hall (left). In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Lower Ward with the Eagle Tower in the back. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The King's  Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763527.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Puivert Castle. In the twelfth century a castle stood on this site, which had strong Cathar and troubadour  links. In 1210 the Castle was besieged by Simon de Montfort, and fell after three days
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  • Puivert Castle. In the twelfth century a castle stood on this site, which had strong Cathar and troubadour  links. In 1210 the Castle was besieged by Simon de Montfort, and fell after three days
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  • Puivert Castle. Minstrels' Chamber ("Salle des Musiciens"), a rib vaulted room sculpted with8 musicians playing different medieval instrument: bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, tambourine, lute, portable organ, psaltery, rebeck and cithern. In the twelfth century a castle stood on this site, which had strong Cathar and troubadour  links. In 1210 the Castle was besieged by Simon de Montfort, and fell after three days
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  • Puivert Castle. Minstrels' Chamber ("Salle des Musiciens"), a rib vaulted room sculpted with8 musicians playing different medieval instrument: bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, tambourine, lute, portable organ, psaltery, rebeck and cithern. In the twelfth century a castle stood on this site, which had strong Cathar and troubadour  links. In 1210 the Castle was besieged by Simon de Montfort, and fell after three days
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  • Chateau de Brissac. The meeting of the "Confrèrie des Rillauds d’Anjou et des vins de Brissac", the winemakers of the area, traditionally leadered by the duke of Brissac, owner of the castle. The Brissac castle is located in the département of Maine-et-Loire. The château was originally built as a castle by the Counts of Anjou in the 11th century. Its façade reflects the influences of that century’s Baroque architecture. Today, the Château de Brissac is still owned by the Cossé-Brissac family. The Château has seven storeys altogether, making it the tallest château in the Loire Valley.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Český Krumlov. The tower of the little castle , the oldest part of the Krumlov Castle, is situated on a steep rocky promontory towering above the Vltava River. The most remarkable detail is its Renaissance facade, even though the core of the building is of Gothic origin. Český Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a lively, medieval town with a unique atmosphere  and dominated by a Castle stretching over the meandering Vltava River.
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  • Caernafon castle houses the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763868.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The chess game evokes the struggles between the Whelsh princes before the king Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763819.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The ear evokes the ancient Gaelic oral culture crushed by the king Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle, John Sherlock, warden-in-chief, annonces with a bell the closing time.  In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle, the Queen's Tower. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle, the Queen's Tower. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Eagle Tower. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763723.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763691.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The King's  Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763671.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The King's  Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763670.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The King's  Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763627.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate, and the monument of David Lloyd George, a Welsh Liberal leader which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state . In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763610.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Lower Ward with the Queen's Tower and the ruins of the Great Hall (left). In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Lower Ward with the Eagle Tower in the back. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763593.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The Lower Ward with the Eagle Tower in the back and the ruins of the Great Hall (right). In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The round stone usedin 1969  for the investiture of Charles as Prince of Wales and the Eagle Tower in the back. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Upper Ward with Granary Tower (left). In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Slain Castle near Cruden Bay. This atmospheric ruined castle was built in 1597. It is often said that the Slains gave Bram Stoker the inspiration for Count Dracula’s castle while staying at nearby Cruden Bay in 1895.
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  • Slain Castle near Cruden Bay. This atmospheric ruined castle was built in 1597. It is often said that the Slains gave Bram Stoker the inspiration for Count Dracula’s castle while staying at nearby Cruden Bay in 1895.
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  • Caernafon castle. The chess game evokes the struggles between the Whelsh princes before the king Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. Images of the King Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. Images of the King Edward I. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763806.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The King's  Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle, the Queen's Tower. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle, the Queen's Tower. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle, the Queen's Tower. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Granary Tower (right) and the walled town of Caernafon. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Eagle Tower. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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