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Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetusa Ancient Amphitheatre Ruins In Romania Hateg Country
Experience tranquility amidst the captivating beauty of Monastery Studenica
Jan de Witte ancient ruined powder magazines in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine. Jan de Witte (1709-1785) was a Polish military engineer, professional officer and architect.
Fort Frederick William, also known as the Montalembert Tower, was built as one of the last and farthest outposts in the fortifications of Koźle Fortress. Its construction began in 1805.
A haunting glimpse into history, the ruined walls of Zrin Fortress stand tall against the backdrop of Zrinska gora. The once-mighty stronghold, nestled amidst the Croatian countryside, bears the scars of time and conflict. The crumbling stonework, overgrown with vegetation, speaks of a bygone era, while the surrounding landscape evokes a sense of tranquility and resilience.
Destroyed roof with the graveyard in the background in Jajce in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
View of the Pidzamochok Castle ruins, Ukraine
Part of ruined castel of Armazi. Mtskheta, Georgia
View of the archaeological ruins of the medieval village of Castelseprio, in Lombardy
The monument was built to commemorate the foundation of Bulgarian Communist Party
Excavations of the ancient Roman settlement in Austria Carnuntum
Old abandoned broken rural houses.
Peter and Paul Church on the island Belov in the Pskovskoe lake. Winter, New year 2013.
Ruins of a medieval castle near Döbrönte on a sunny day in springtime.
blast furnace ruins in ukraine
Church inside Ujarma Fortress. Kakheti region, Georgia
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Beautiful blooming white wildflowers in green rural field during spring season
All Saints wooden church, Nizna Polianka, Slovakia
The ruins of the once mighty Haasberg (Hosperk) Mansion rise above the canyon of the Unica River on the southern edge of the Planina Plain. Haasberg Mansion was built at the beginning of the 17th century by the Princes of Eggenberg at the foot of an old medieval castle that was devastated by an earthquake.\nAt the time, Haasberg (Hosperk) Mansion was considered the mightiest Baroque manor on Slovenian soil. It was famous for its lavish interior and beautiful park. The last owners were the Windischgrätz family, which bought the castle in 1846.\nDuring the Second World War, the noblemen moved to Italy and the mansion was first taken over by the Italian and later the German military before being burned down in 1944 by Slovenian partisans. The valuable interior was completely destroyed along with the Windischgrätz family archive and the family tomb belonging to the last owners of the castle.Planina, Postojna, Slovenia, Europe.
Old stone tower. Ancient building. Medieval tower to protect city walls. Lock details.
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Sokolac Castle, Old town of Brinje or Medieval noble town of Sokolac oder die Adelsburg Sokolac - Croatia (Stari grad Sokolac, Stari grad Brinje ili Gradina Sokolac - Lika, Hrvatska)
Medieval ruins with a Hungarian flag on Csobánc Hill at sunrise in springtime.
Villa Romana del Casale near Piazza Armerina in Sicily, Italy
The vast fields serve as pages, with the windmill and silos as illustrations, together forming an anthology of farming's journey.
Old mill. Ukrainian architecture. Windmill
Ruined astronomical observatory, Gimsøy on Gimsoysand island in Lofoten archipelago in  winter.
Old medieval village of Humac.
Archaeological site of Butrint, Albania.
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