Medieval architecture (134 Subjects)
View of Aden, Yemen.
View of Muscat, Oman.
View of Mardin at eastern Turkey.
Plan of the medieval castle of Petrinja, Croatia. Plan of the Ottoman castle of Petrinja, Croatia.
View of Valletta, Malta.
View of Valletta, Malta.
Panoramic view of Valletta, Malta.
View of Antioch (Antakya), Asia Minor. Part of the walls of Saint Peter's church (B) as well as the castle of the Crusaders or Bagras castle.
The Colossus of Rhodes.
The Colossus of Rhodes.
View of the bay of Balaklava near Sebastopol, Crimea. In the background, the remains of the Genoese fortress.
View of the interior chambers of the Genoese castle near Sebastopol, Crimea.
The junction of the Bosporus and Black Sea. On the hill, Yoros castle, also known as Genoese castle, on the Asiatic shore of the Bosporus.
View of Monemvasia.
Map of Rhodes.
View of the medieval city of Rhodes.
1. The mausoleum of Manuel I of Portugal at the Convent of the Order of Christ, Tomar, Portugal. 2. The sarcophagus of Manuel I of Portugal. 3. Water-douching tool used for the cleaning of cannons. 4. Banana tree.
View of the castle of Margat or Markab and the city of Baniyas in Syria.
View of Acre, seat of the Knights Hospitaller.
View of Acre, seat of the Knights Hospitaller.
Map of Cyprus.
View of the medieval town of Rhodes.
Map of the medieval town of Valletta, Malta.
Panoramic view of the castle of Sikinos.
View of the castle of Sikinos.
The tomb of Robert of Anjou or Robert the Wise, King of Naples (1277 – 1343) at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples. The tomb is the work of eminent Florentine artists Paccio and Giovanni Bertini.
Tomb of Charles III, son of Robert of Anjou at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples.
Tomb of Maria of Calabria, granddaughter of Robert of Anjou, at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples. Tomb of Louis of Anjou, great-grandson of Robert of Anjou, at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples.
Tomb of Queen Joanna I (1328-1382), granddaughter of Robert of Anjou, at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples.
View of the New Castle of Naples. The castle was built by Charles I of Anjou in 1282.