Examples of using Rectangular tower in English and their translations into German
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A rectangular tower was also built in this period.
Montluçon, visit flanked castle with a turret and a large rectangular Tower.
It was a rectangular tower with a wooden gallery on the upper part.
To the right stands the former Cluniac priory with the massive rectangular tower from the 11th century.
It consists of a rectangular tower, which nowadays hosts a high walnut tree at its centre.
On the last combat this formidable castle is evidenced by his harsh rectangular towers and toothy wall.
At present, only remains the large rectangular tower, Romanesque style, with battlements on the north side.
The fort is square shaped andthere are three round towers in three corners while there is a rectangular tower in the fourth corner.
The construction of this rectangular tower was undertaken in 1305, but was not completed before 1350.
It consists of two separate wings: south, the King's Palace, located in a rectangular tower and west, the Palace of the Queen.
The wall was fortified by rectangular towers on the sides and circular towers with turrets on the corners.
The castle dates from the 14th century, but has kept its fortress-like floor plan:A wall with a ditch and seven rectangular towers shield the site.
On the north side of the wall stands a massive rectangular tower, with three clearly defined sides east, north and west.
This rectangular tower with three levels from the second half of the 13th century protected the walls and the market gate.
In the centre of a northeast defensive line there was a rectangular tower the Orta-sack the Average tower. .
In the surrounding wall, rectangular towers occur at regular intervals, and built in horizontal courses of masonry.
The eastern precinct was first built,shaped like an irregular trapeze with four rectangular towers. The gate opened through the south-west tower. .
The rectangular towers at Dunstanburgh reflects the local tradition in Northumberland, and are similar to those at nearby Alnwick.
A pseudo-Gothic single-nave building with a rectangular tower at its front was built by builder Arwed Thamerus in 1892.
Ll, rectangular tower of the Venetian era, still preserved(known as Nonkovic tower) and the chapel and the remains of the wall of the XVII- XVIII.
The fronts of the city walls stretched from vertex to vertex crowned with battlements andinterrupted at regular intervals by rectangular towers, with watchtowers standing on each corner.
The construction is formed of: a rectangular tower housing the King's Palace; a wing that extends along the western façade, which formed the Queen's Palace.
With regard to its technical construction, the Muslim Alarifes built solid mud wallsof mortar, marked out with slightly jutting-out rectangular towers situated very close together, acting as true buttresses.
The rectangular towers are older than cylindrical, and there is evidence demonstrating that the technology used in the manufacture of cylindrical towers can be introduced late in the fort, given the remote and rural location.
Walls existed before the arrival of the Knights, but the walls first, tops, thin(2 m thick with a parapet 45 cm)drilled doors protected by rectangular towers were no longer sufficient to withstand warriors of the Ottoman Empire.
It acquired its present style and dimensions in the second half of the 19th century, when the brothers Luigi and Francesco Gioli, both paintersand descendants of a wealthy Pisan family enamoured of the arts, added the rectangular tower to the original structure.
In the old site of Almudèferare still the remains of the old castle with a tower of rectangular shape.
The main structure, a substantial three-storey rectangular pele tower with rounded turrets and battlements was constructed about 1370, and was the home of the Middleton family.
The tower was rectangular and ended on the edges on top into small pointed towers, which were surmounted by a equally pointed roof on the tower. .