Category
page 1Stone buildings
Abu Simbel
UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern Egypt
Sanchi
Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa, in Madhya Pradesh, India
cairn
thumb|upright=1.2|A cairn a mile east of Nine Standards Rigg in the Yorkshire Dales.
Gateway of India
monument in Mumbai, India
Guédelon Castle
rebuilt medieval castle in France
stone wall
masonry structural division
Liberation mosque
church building in Gaziantep Province, Turkey
stone slab
mostly elongated, rectangular stone with flat surface
Despot Stefan Tower
structure in Belgrade, Serbia
České Budějovice railway station
railway station in České Budějovice, Czech Republic
clearance cairn
mound of stones cleared from an agricultural field
Large Stone Structure
Ancient public building in Jerusalem

Alaüddevle Mosque
mosque in Gaziantep, Turkey
kouloura
thumb|Armon Knossos P1050995
A kouloura, or kouloures (Greek plural koulourai), is a circular subsurface pit with stone walls found in certain settlements within Ancient Crete, including the Minoan palaces at Phaistos, Knossos, and Malia.
According to the stratigraphy, the kouloura were all constructed around MM II (1850–1750 BC).
ledger stone
horizontal tombstone
roof slate
dark grey material for roofing, often perforated
Cabanes du Breuil
farm
fieldstone church
church building made of field stones