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Crenellate Collection

Crenellate: A Journey Through Time and Continents Step into the world of crenellation, where ancient fortresses stand tall and proud, guarding their secrets

Background imageCrenellate Collection: Bamburgh castle, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Bamburgh castle, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCrenellate Collection: Lion, Babylon

Lion, Babylon, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageCrenellate Collection: Tivoli Gardens at Christmas, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Tivoli Gardens at Christmas, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageCrenellate Collection: Thurland Castle

Thurland Castle, Lancashire, England, dates from 1402, when Sir Thomas Tunstall, knighted by King Henry V at Agincourt, was given a licence to crenellate his manor house. Date: early 1930s

Background imageCrenellate Collection: Doonagore Castle, Co Clare, Ireland, 16Th Century Tower House Overlooking The Atlantic Ocean

Doonagore Castle, Co Clare, Ireland, 16Th Century Tower House Overlooking The Atlantic Ocean

Background imageCrenellate Collection: Castelo de Almourol on the Islet of Almoural in the River Tagus, Centro Region, Portugal

Castelo de Almourol on the Islet of Almoural in the River Tagus, Centro Region, Portugal
Warm sunlight reflecting on the historical Castlo de Almourol on the islet of Almourol in the River Tagus with a grey sky; Vila Nova da Barquinha, Praia do Ribatejo, Centro Region, Portugal

Background imageCrenellate Collection: Rooftop of the Palermo Cathedral with domes in the historic city of Palermo in Sicily, Italy

Rooftop of the Palermo Cathedral with domes in the historic city of Palermo in Sicily, Italy

Background imageCrenellate Collection: Bodiam Castle

Bodiam Castle
In 1385, due to the impending invasion of French forces, King Richard II permitted Sir Edward Dalyngrigge to crenellate the manor house into this Sussex castle. Date: 14th century

Background imageCrenellate Collection: Europe, Portugal, Obidos. The white-washed village of Obidos, now a national monument

Europe, Portugal, Obidos. The white-washed village of Obidos, now a national monument, is built entirely within medieval walls

Background imageCrenellate Collection: Broughton Castle

Broughton Castle, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, was originally built in 1300 for John de Broughton. It was extended, crenellated and altered over the centuries

Background imageCrenellate Collection: The Almudaina Palace

The Almudaina Palace, Palma, Mallorca (Majorca) Balearic Islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageCrenellate Collection: The Almadaina Palace amongst palm trees

The Almadaina Palace amongst palm trees, Palma, Mallorca (Majorca), Balearic Islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageCrenellate Collection: The ramparts of the medina

The ramparts of the medina, Essaouira, the historic city of Mogador, Morocco, North Africa, Africa


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Crenellate: A Journey Through Time and Continents Step into the world of crenellation, where ancient fortresses stand tall and proud, guarding their secrets. From the regal Lion Gate in Babylon to the enchanting Tivoli Gardens at Christmas in Copenhagen, Denmark, we embark on a captivating journey through Europe. In Northumberland, England, Bamburgh Castle reigns supreme with its majestic walls that have witnessed centuries of history unfold. Meanwhile, Doonagore Castle in Co Clare, Ireland stands as a stoic 16th-century tower house overlooking the vast Atlantic Ocean. Venturing further south to Portugal's Centro Region lies Castelo de Almourol on the Islet of Almoural. This fortress perched upon the River Tagus exudes an air of mystery and intrigue. As we travel to Sicily, Italy's Palermo Cathedral greets us with its stunning rooftop adorned with domes. The historic cityscape below is a testament to Palermo's rich heritage. Returning once again to England's Bodiam Castle, we marvel at its well-preserved moat and formidable architecture. Its grandeur transports us back to medieval times when knights roamed these halls. Across continents now to Asia's vibrant India - here lies yet another facet of crenellation waiting for discovery. Immerse yourself in this land where ancient forts dot the landscape like jewels adorning a crown. Finally arriving back in Europe but this time venturing westward brings us Obidos - a white-washed village turned national monument nestled within Portugal's picturesque countryside. Crenellate takes us on an extraordinary voyage across time and space; it unveils stories etched into stone by civilizations long gone but never forgotten.