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Built and 16th
Built from the 3rd to the 12th centuries, the ramparts were largely destroyed between the beginning of the 16th century and the 1860s.
Built by Benedictine monks in the 12th century, it was totally restored in the 16th century under the direction of Giorgio Vasari.
Built at the end of the 16th century, the Szczebrzeszyn House belonged to the town of Szczebrzeszyn.
Built in the 12th century, this church contains a wealth of frescos from the 12th to the 16th centuries, including paintings by Lorenzo Lotto.
Built during the 16th century, the Fatehpur Sikri is one of the best preserved collection of Mughal architecture in India.
Built in the 16th century under Spanish rule, the mansion's stone-built façade ( unusual for Flanders ) is decorated in a French Renaissance style and has unusual carvings of grotesque heads, mythical beasts and other figures.
Built in flint, the church houses some fine 16th century brasses, a carved oak pulpit dated 1615, and a coat of arms of King George III.
Built over a Norman cathedral built in 1121, in the 16th century it received a Renaissance façade which was however destroyed in 1638.
* Maison du patrimoine ( Heritage house ) Built and furnished as in the 16th century.
Built in the 12th and 16th centuries and is regarded a chef d ' œeuvre of architecture.
Built on a geologically unstable hill of London clay, the castle has often been subject to subsidence ; this, combined with the sale of its stonework in the 16th century has led to it now being ruined.
* Claustro de Santa Bárbara ( Saint Barbara's Cloister ): Built in the 16th century.
: Built in Santo André, and rebuilt in 1815, Baroque style, it possesses a beautiful porch from the Manueline architecture of the 16th century, that had belonged to the initial church and under which people are nowadays baptized.

Built and Century
Built in the 18th Century the Forestburgh log cabin was covered up by a later period structure for many years.
Despite the success of Built to Last, Sick of It All was dropped from East West and signed to Fat Wreck Chords in 1998, who released the band's next three albums before being dropped from the label in 2005, when they signed to Abacus Records, a subsidiary of Century Media.
Built in the 12th Century in Byzantine Rhythm, it literally embellishes the village square.
With the Voyager Company, a pioneer new media publisher, he produced fourteen laserdiscs and CD-ROMs with material from his archives, including Ephemeral Films, the Our Secret Century series and Call It Home: The House That Private Enterprise Built, a laserdisc on the history of suburbia and suburban planning ( co-produced with architect Keller Easterling ).
Built for the Century 21 Exposition in Seattle in 1963, the International Fountain's original design had changing water and light patterns, with a background of classical music ( though the patterns weren't specifically intended to be synched with the music.

Built and castle
Built on the former Sforza castle area, it was enlarged in the 17th – 18th centuries.
Built on the site of the temple Ishiyama Honganji destroyed by Nobunaga, the castle would become the last stronghold of the Toyotomi clan after Hideyoshi's death.
Built on the only raised ground in the town, the castle controlled the crossing of the town bridge.
He began major works on the castle, commemorated by the inscription " Built by Patrick, Lord Glamis, and D Anna Murray " on the central tower.
Built some above the Indre River, the huge castle, famous mostly for its massive square keep, dominates the town of Loches.
Built in 1731, much of the building materials for it were taken from the old castle in Sanquhar and it is currently used as the town museum, containing local artifacts and memorabilia.
* Castell Coch, South Glamorgan: Built on the foundations of a castle of the late 13th century by William Burges in 1871-91 as a summer residence for John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute.
Built during the Illyrian reign, the castle has sprouted a legend explaining the keeping of a promise.
Built originally on the orders of William I to dominate the former Viking city of York, the castle suffered a tumultuous early history before developing into a major fortification with extensive water defences.
Built mainly between 1268 and 1271 to stop Llywelyn ap Gruffudd's southward ambitions, it is an early example of a concentric castle with extensive water defences.
Built at the confluence of the Rivers Cocker and Derwent, the castle has a tilting tower which hangs Pisa-like over Jennings Brewery.
Built at the same time as the castle in the bazaar, there is also a small Ottoman caravanserai built by Suleiman's mother Ayşe Hafsa Sultan.
Built before 1315, the original castle was acquired that year by the Butler Family.
Built on a basalt outcrop, the location was previously home to a fort of the native Britons known as Din Guarie and may have been the capital of the British kingdom of the region ( see Gododdin, Bryneich and Hen Ogledd ) from the realm's foundation in c. 420 until 547, the year of the first written reference to the castle.
Built circa 1600, the castle was once the home of Claude de Bullion, the finance minister for Louis XIII, who slept at Wideville, according to a plaque in the castle, on January 22, 1634.
Built originally as a fortress around the 14th century, it was converted to a castle in 1794, undergoing further transformations during the 19th century.
Built after 1215 during the reign of Henry III by Hubert de Burgh, the castle was surrounded by parkland and had an important economic, as well as defensive role.
Built into the rock on which Conwy Castle stands, it is very close to the castle and very small ( only about 2½ metres across ).
Built in 1207, the castle became home to the O ' Dowd chieftains of Tireragh ( the barony of much of West Sligo ).
Built as a Victorian folly in 1869, the castle caps Vista Rock, the park's second-highest natural elevation Constructed of Manhattan schist quarried in the park and dressed with gray granite, it tops the natural-looking woodlands of The Ramble, as seen from the formal Bethesda Terrace.
Built over the site of an older fortification and on a rock above the small river Zlaşti, the castle is a large and imposing building with tall and diversely colored roofs, towers and myriad windows and balconies adorned with stone carvings.
Built in the 11th century, the castle was donated by its owners ; Gottifredo di Arnolfo and Arnolfino di Cristofano to the monks of the Saint Michael Abbey in Poggio Marturi who later bestowed it to the Templars for use as one of their numerous " Mansiones " or " Domus Templi " along the Via Francigena.
Built in the 1630s, the castle, which is now nothing more than a shell, was laid siege to during the Irish Rebellion of 1641, captured by Cromwell's troops in 1650 and was damaged by supporters of King James II in 1689.

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