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Byzantine architecture
architectural style
timber framing
building technique, construction method using heavy squared-off and carefully fitted and joined timbers
Buda Castle
castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest
transept
thumb|300x300px|Cathedral ground plan. The shaded area is the transept; the darker shading at the centre represents the Crossing (architecture)|crossing.
thumb|South transept at Kilcooly Abbey, [[County Tipperary, Ireland]]
Ottoman architecture
architecture of the Ottoman Empire
barrel vault
architectural element formed by the extrusion of a single curve
pre-Romanesque art
art style of Europe between the fall of Rome and the 11th century
Church of St. Donatus
church in Zadar, Croatia
Rock of Cashel
castle in County Tipperary, Ireland
Klis Fortress
Medieval fortress in Split, Croatia
Bunești
commune in Brașov County, Romania
Museum van het Heilig Bloed
church in Bruges, Belgium
Moorish Castle
medieval fortification in Gibraltar
medieval architecture
architectural style related to the middle ages
Laslea
Laslea (; ) is a commune located in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Florești, Laslea, Mălâncrav, Nou Săsesc, and Roandola. In Romanian, Florești was known as Felța until 1950.
St. Michael's Church
church in Cluj-Napoca, Romania

diaconicon
thumb|The triple apse of an Orthodox Church. The altar is in the larger central apse, the prothesis in the apse to the right, and the diaconicon in the one to the left.
The diaconicon (; Slavonic: diakonik) is, in Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches, the name given to a chamber on the south side of the central apse of the church, where the vestments, books, etc., that are used in the Divine Services of the church are kept (the sacred vessels are kept in the prothesis, which is on the north side of the sanctuary). Diaconicon and prothesis are collectively known as pastophoria.
Trogir Cathedral
Roman Catholic basilica in Trogir, Croatia
Geguti
cultural heritage monument in Georgia
Xylofagou
Xylofagou (; ) is a village in the Larnaca District of Cyprus, situated close to the A3 motorway between Paralimni and the British military base Dhekelia.
Cloth Hall, Ypres
medieval commercial building in Ypres, Belgium
Carolingian architecture
architectural style
fan vault
form of vaulting
calvary
monumental stations of the cross built on the slopes of a hill
Plan of Saint Gall
medieval architectural drawing of a monastic compound
Ottonian architecture
architectural style which evolved during the reign of Emperor Otto the Great
Church of Holy Cross
Croatian Pre-Romanesque Catholic church in Nin
Pastophories
Pastophorion (; ) is one of two chambers within an early Christian and Eastern Christian church building used as sacristies—the diaconicon and the prothesis.
First Romanesque
art and architectural style
Devil's Bridge
bridge built by or named after the devil
Hollow Church
church in Solin, Croatia
Acoustic jar
ceramic vessels to improve acoustics

Pazin Castle

Koppelpoort
thumb|300px|Northwestern facade
thumb|300px|Southeastern facade
The Koppelpoort is a medieval gate in the Dutch city of Amersfoort, province of Utrecht. Completed around 1425, it combines land and water-gates, and is part of the second city wall of Amersfoort, which was constructed between 1380 and 1450.
Aula regia
archaeological site in Rome, Italy
Vainakh tower architecture
feature of ancient and medieval architecture of Chechnya and Ingushetia
putlog hole
small holes in buildings to hold scaffolding
medieval fortification
fortifications and castles built during the middle ages
St. Mary's Church
Coptic architecture
architecture of the Copts
encastellation
Encastellation (sometimes castellation, which can also mean crenellation) is the process whereby the feudal kingdoms of Europe became dotted with castles, from which local lords could dominate the countryside of their fiefs and their neighbours', and from which kings could command even the far-off corners of their realms. The ubiquity of the castle is iconic of the Middle Ages.
Broel Towers
The Broel Towers () are a listed monument and a landmark in the Belgian city of Kortrijk (Courtrai). The towers are known as one of the most important symbols of the city.
medieval Ingush towers
towers built during the Middle Ages by Ingush people
Ostrovica Fortress
castle in Croatia
Decorated Gothic
Style of English Gothic architecture
Lho Hiti (Dhunge Dhara)
stone water fountains in Nepal
list of stave churches in Norway
Wikimedia list article
Tržan Castle in Modruš
castle
Tbeti Monastery
church building in Artvin Province, Turkey

Church of Holy Trinity
church in Split, Croatia
Cong Abbey
historic site in Ireland
Velinga socken
parish in Sweden
fortress church
fortified church used also as a retreat
Medieval Scandinavian architecture
architectural style of Northern Europe
Chiaramonte style
regional Gothic architecture of Sicily
Udbina Castle
historic site
Jettying
thumb|right|A double jettied timber framing|timber-framed building. The ends of the multiple [[cantilevered joists supporting the upper floors can easily be seen.]]
Dobra kuća Fortress
fortress in Croatia
Kamičak Castle
fort in Croatia
bridge tower
fortification for a bridge