- An
albarrana tower (Arabic: البراني, romanized: al-barrānī, lit. 'exterior') is a
defensive tower detached from the
curtain wall and
connected to it by...
- and at the Château d'Étampes in France.
Pontefract also has an
torre albarrana, a
fortification almost unknown outside the
Iberian Peninsula.
Known as...
- de Falaise. Twin
towers at the German's Gate,
bridge castle in Metz.
Albarrana tower in
Castle of
Paderne (Portugal) Guédelon Castle,
experimental archaeology...
-
Pedroches Sierra de Peñaladrones, near Bélmez,
Monte Pelayo, (935 m)
Sierra Albarrana, a low
range within Hornachuelos muni****l term
Sierra de la Marianta...
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Stucco decoration Tadelakt Vaulting Voussoir Windcatcher Zellij Types Albarrana tower Alcázar
Bazaar Caravanserai Bimaristan Hammam Kasbah Madrasa Maqam...
-
church in turn was
previously occupied by a
mosque located next to the
albarrana tower in what was
later the
Palacio de Laso de Castilla,
residence of...
- hectares.
Surrounded by a
walls with 21 towers; all
rectangular except the
albarrana,
which was pentagonal, all
attached to them in a
semicircular plan. Currently...
-
Vallum Wagon fort (Laager)
Vitrified fort Post-classical
Advanced work
Albarrana tower Alcazaba Alcázar Amba
Arrowslit Barbican Bartizan Bastion Battery...
- the
ruins of the
Tower of Narigües,
which probably would have been an
albarrana tower, with a
separate location from the main wall itself, but connected...
-
Vallum Wagon fort (Laager)
Vitrified fort Post-classical
Advanced work
Albarrana tower Alcazaba Alcázar Amba
Arrowslit Barbican Bartizan Bastion Battery...