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  1. The Great Country Houses of Central Europe: Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland by Michael Pratt, 1991-10
  2. The Romano-British Villa at Castle Copse, Great Bedwyn
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41. ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Library : Architecture
Take a virtual tour or play a castle game that future students of this school fromother countries will be China, the two most famous royal architecture in the
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44. Bohemia - Czech Republic - Sightseeing
is a great example of medieval fortification architecture. Trebon Charming town andcastle near Cesky Czech Republic, Hungary and other countries at discount
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ENCHANTING CASTLES CASTLE LINKS FREYR A beautiful castle close to Dinant FOSTEAU An antique shop in a castle BOIS SEIGNEUR ISAAC A privately owned castle that opens its doors on certain occasions OOIDONK An amazing castle close to Ghent ALDEN BIESEN Castle founded by the knights of the Teutonic Order MODAVE The castle is situated in the middle of a nature reserve BELOEIL An impressive castle, a must visit if you are in the area POEKE Beautifully restored castle that you only can admire from the outside REINHARDSTEIN Mediaeval castle in a rough landscape setting A site about two castle that now fuction as restaurants DREAM IT Another site about Belgian castles RENESSE Nice site about this castle in Dutch ECAUSSINNES A castle in Belgium that is worth a visit FAGNOLLES Another castle ruin (site is in French) LOGNE Everything you ever wanted to know about this ruin (site is in French) FRANCHIMONT A ruin in the French part of Belgium HELECINE Info site about this Procincial domain with castle CHIMAY An old castle filled with history SENEFFE Info page about this castle that is filled with lots of treasures CHATEAU LES BEAUX ARTS A small castle where you can stay HAAR Beautiful gothic castle WESTHOVE A castle turned into a youth hostel DUTCH CASTLE GUIDE This site about Dutch castles is written in Dutch DUTCH CASTLE PAGE Web page with tons of links to Dutch castle sites JOAN'S CASTLE PAGE A well done site about Dutch castles SLANGENBURG A castle where you can stay in tranquil surroundings MOT'S CASTLE PAGE A site with lots of info on Dutch castles and also on castles in other European countries

46. Castle For Sale
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47. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 11 18th-Century Art
Rococo in other countries 17001750 (Tigertail Virtual Museum); 18th-Century BaroqueArchitecture of St. Park and Gardens. castle Howard visitor's guide, with a
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  • 48. Cape Town City Guide: Sightseeing
    The castle houses the William Fehr Collection of Africana other interesting itemsinclude a Sun Dial dating the finest examples of baroque architecture in the
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    50. SanRemo - Devachan
    The castle with it’s magnificent architecture is to other rooms were the library,the billiard room and commander Edoardo Meregaglia Kept the castle open to
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    The Castle Devachan
    Devachan in the Indian language means paradise; the second heaven of the soul. Devachan indicates a place for the Buddhist’s rest, while on his way towards the Nirvana. ( In the Buddhist religion Nirvana means absolute peace and state of complete blessing). The Devachan castle was bought in 1890 by the English count Orazio Savile of Mexborough. The elder lord Mexborough acquired the castle to live there with his young spouse Lady Ivy, despite his age of 75 years. The count of Mexborough had become a Buddhist after having lived in India for thirty years, it was he who named the castle Devachan. Before it was called Villa Silvia Mexborough, after his first wife. The castle has changed many owners, once owned by Roberto Cibrario a cultured and mysterious gentleman from Piemont. After several years the castle was owned by an English colonel; Spencer Stenfield was married to a beautiful Russian singer, who had been very famous in Paris, where she had found refugee after the Russian revolution of October. She assumed the responsibility of the Russian orthodox community of Sanremo and is now buried at the cemetery of Armea close to Sanremo.

    51. Other Castles
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    52. Unitarian-Universalist Partner Church Council - Trips And Tours
    Tours for Individuals – Travel with other North American walled churches Emphasison history and architecture. Sep 26 - castle at Sinai, chairlift to top
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    53. The Virtual Architecture
    burned in the fall of Osaka castle, was repaired buildings that have been moved inother countries include the specialist in the history of architecture, I was
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    Architecture Without a Place
    Hiroyuki Suzuki
    I
    Encounters with virtual reality are no longer an unusual occurrence. We have become used to fly-through systems that allow architects to explore the details of a structure by moving rapidly though a series of images on a computer screen, and with systems where users put on gloves and goggles to manipulate virtual objects that seem to be actually there.
    II
    One of the dreams of those who wield power has been to rule the entire world. In the Middle Ages, kings sought to maintain and expand their kingdoms. Lords sought to expand their domains. Stewards sought to administer their provinces in peace. In feudal society, these were the basic requirement for admission into the structure of power. In one form or another, members of all of these classes held land. Even if were not the whole world, it was gratifying to do as one pleased with oneÕs own corner of the world. The reason is that land is the reality of the world. Land that was possessed in this way had some kind of form. It was a real object. When people came into possession of a piece of land without any meaning, land that was simply an object, they felt the need to infuse it with meaning. Objects could not continue to be simply objects without any meaning. A classic example of endowing land with meaning is furnished by the garden. The emperor Hadrian, one of the five wise emperors of ancient Rome, built an enormous villa on the outskirts of the capital at Tibur (modern Tivoli). The garden contained depictions of memorable places he had visited throughout his life. An example from Tokyo is the Rikugien garden in Komagome. This garden was built by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, a favorite minister of the fifth Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. It was designed as a series of allusions to 88 famous sites mentioned in classical poetry.

    54. ARCHITECTURE
    river we will see the panorama of Prague castle. is to be given to relations of architectureand sculpture Beautiful cathedral of St.Barbara is other work of
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    BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE IN CZECH COUNTRIES
    European countries, exhausted by 30 years persisted war, began to take a breath for a new boom. Devastated domains began to be restored and a new spiritual atmosphere of the time getting start a new economic tendency - merkantilism together with new art style - baroque. Situation is formed also in the Czech countries. In consequence of Bílá hora fight (1620) secular lords and church reinforced their power by exiling and decimating of protestants and they got big financial means thanks to the confiscations of protestant's property. All above mentioned had an influence on giant boom of engineering works in first half of the 18th century. Architecture already stopped to be only functional residence of a nobleman and had to express his power and social status. Under leading of prominent architects Johan Bernhard Fisher from Erlach, Jacob von Hildebrandt, Octavio Broggio, Giovanni Battista Alliprandi and Maxmilian Kanka arose jewels of baroque architecture. The top of the baroque creation represent works of Kryštof Dienzenhofer, Jan Blazej Santini and Kilian Ignác Dienzenhofer, which didn't have any analogy in whole European art of that time.
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    55. Where Britain Is Divided Into Four Separate Countries, England Itself Is Made Up
    cities; cathedral cities and other vibrant, exciting cities black and white Tudorarchitecture that continues with its famous medieval castle, Kenilworth and
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    England Information
    Where Britain is divided into four separate countries, England itself is made up of four quite distinctive areas The South of England, Heart of England, East of England, and England's North Country each offering something unique and exciting: majestic moorland and craggy peaks, lush green fields and fens, wide sandy beaches and quaint fishing villages. But England is not just countryside–there are elegant, refined and historic cities with Roman, Georgian, Tudor and Victorian influences; architectural splendors; university cities; cathedral cities and other vibrant, exciting cities with museums, art galleries, modern trendy restaurants, nightlife and some amazing theater. Whatever quintessentially English characteristic you craveafternoon tea, cricket on the village green, a walk along the promenade or great theater and shoppingEngland has something for everyone. Two international airports at Birmingham and Manchester offer direct flights to and from the US . Or you can fly to London and use the great network of trains and buses , purchase a tour package , or rent a car and drive yourself. Wondering

    56. World InfoZone - Czech Republic Information - Page 1
    Heritage site and much of the architecture in the the historic town of Telc, LitomyslCastle, the Holy which was later followed in other European countries.
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    57. CUA Magazine Winter/Spring '01 - Feature
    Once they leave the castle, they will go to developing designed to help them conservethe unique architecture, traditional crafts and other aspects of
    http://publicaffairs.cua.edu/cuamag/mag-win01/features/global.htm
    Global Communications By Chris Harrison CUA has forged connections in other parts of the world with universities, religious charities and other institutions as a way to expand its educational reach and increase scholastic opportunities for students and faculty members. While local linkages abound in Washington, D.C., overseas partnerships offer special opportunities for students and faculty to experience other cultures while sharing their knowledge and perspective in a rapidly globalizing world.
    Schools and departments on campus are creating new partnerships and strengthening existing ones all the time. A mix of new and established linkages is profiled in the following pages.
    A Shared Mission in Belgium
    When the Brothers of Charity decided to enhance the training for novices at their Belgium headquarters, they wanted a partner in the West.
    The novices in her classes come from South Africa, Rwanda, Burundi, the Congo, Indonesia, the Philippines and India. Once they leave the castle, they will go to developing nations to care for those who often fall outside the social network: struggling youth, drug addicts, AIDS patients and the mentally ill.
    Now the Brothers of Charity are in talks with education Professors Shavaun Wall, B.A. 1972, and Nancy Smith about offering a pre-baccalaureate program and credited courses in special education.

    58. Guardian Unlimited Travel | Countries | Between Baroque And A Hard Place
    grey one there, on the other side of führer's passion for neoGreek architecturediscourage you dreamy Ludwig II's fairy-tale castle, Neuschwanstein, across
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    Bavaria attracts few British tourists yet it boasts the most exquisite architecture and design. Jonathan Glancey goes for a church crawl and discovers some of Europe's forgotten jewels
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    'It is like a kind of fat," says the waitress offering a portion of what turns out to be delicious spiced dripping. Or at least I think it was. Plumped with generous portions of spiced potato soup, spiced chicken and pike with noodles, zabaglione with further spices and, of course, that "kind of fat", I talk with the hotel restaurant manager about life in Passau, a delicious candy-coloured Bavarian town at the confluence of the Danube, Ilz and Inn. "It is", he says, "how you say, the melting bucket." Passau is certainly a curious town, delightfully so, a fine invitation to Bavaria and the perfect destination for a long, lazy weekend.

    59. Armenian Architecture - Virtual Ani - H. F. B. Lynch
    in the first volume of his History of architecture (see pp On the other hand, I wasable to identify the two the church of the Apostles to this castle or palace
    http://www.virtualani.freeserve.co.uk/history/accounts/lynchfootnotes.htm
    H. F. B. LYNCH
    "Armenia: Travels and Studies"
    ANI, AND THE ARMENIAN KINGDOM
    OF THE MIDDLE AGES
    FOOTNOTES FOR PAGES 334 - 392
    NB: the numbering used for these footnotes are not those used in the original.
    [footnote 1]
    John Katholikos. He has been translated by Saint-Martin (Paris, 1841, a posthumous work). His History, which for a large part is a history of his own times, does not quite bring us down to the constitution of Ani into a royal residence.
    [footnote 2]
    The various emigrations of the inhabitants of Ani are exhibited by Minas Bejeshkean (Travels in Lehastan (Poland) and other Countries inhabited by Armenian Emigrants from Ani, Venice, 1830 (in Armenian). His account is summarised by Brosset (Ruines d’Ani, pp. 138 seq.) and by Ritter (Erdkunde, vol. x. pp. 597 seq.). For the code of the Armenians of Lemberg. see Sitztungsberickte der phil. -hist. Klasse der k. Akad. der Wissenschaften, Vienna, 1862, pp. 255 seq.
    [footnote 3]
    Let me catalogue in this place the works of previous travellers having reference to Ani which I have collected. I shall annex the date of visit whenever I have been able to ascertain it. I have purposely omitted works written in Russian or in Annenian. The full titles will be found in the bibliography attached to Vol. II. 1621, Poser (Reyse, etc., jena, 1675). His account is confined to a few sentences. He mentions the existence of 200 churches in Ani and the immediate neighbourhood.

    60. Useful Links
    of Victorian and Edwardian architecture and other arts Trust, on theatre buildings,their architecture, design and uk, The Friends of Gwrych castle (ASFOG) have
    http://www.ihbc.org.uk/1main_pages/links.html
    Links The Listed Buildings Online Project Following initial computerisation in 1996, English Heritage has now begun the process of web-enabling the official national database of Listed Buildings (known to us as LBS). Our aim is to have a facility available to Local Authorities and National Amenity Societies on the web by September 2002. Further details SAVE has been described as the most influential conservation group to be formed since William Morris founded the Society for the Protection Ancient Monuments over a century ago. It was established in 1975 - European Architectural Heritage Year - by a group of journalists, historians, architects, and planners to campaign publicly for endangered historic buildings through press releases, lighting leaflets, reports, books and exhibitions. Since 1976 The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) has operated as a national revolving fund providing short term working capital to historic buildings preservation trusts (BPTs) and other charities to undertake preservation projects. To be eligible, the project must be undertaken by an organisation with charitable status and involve a change in the use and/or the ownership (usually through its acquisition by the borrower) of an historic building in need of repair and rehabilitation. The Ancient Monuments Society was founded in 1924 for the study and conservation of ancient monuments, historic buildings and fine old craftsmanship. We are recognised as one of the National Amenity Societies, and as such are informed of any application for listed building consent in England and Wales involving demolition.

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