Ragged crenelated tops can be seen on some mortared walls that have lost their coping, and over time these will deteriorate further. |
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Of tan rock-faced brick, they are essentially rectangular buildings, each with the fillip of a crenelated turret. |
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So close you can almost touch them, the crenelated parapets of the Royal Palace have delicately balanced storks' nests perched on top. |
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Located under a crenelated decorative hood, the gas range is surrounded by turned posts that make it stand out. |
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The hoarding elevation is identical to the elevation of the crenelated wall against which it is built. |
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Others find charm — not easy to do in this rundown port — in the crenelated ramparts surrounding its medina. |
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The thick walls and crenelated towers of the Palace were home to monarchs and princes. |
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Médina is one of most beautiful of Tunisia for its crenelated ramparts which entirely girdle it. |
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Thanks to the constant freshness of the spring you can observe the crenelated tower of the count Pons, that was a part of the fortified bishop's palace. |
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Both offer views of the town's marina beyond the crenelated battlements. |
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The crenelated border signifies that Québec City is a fortified city whose founder was born in Brouage, Saintonge, which is also a fortified city. |
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A stroll inside reveals an 11th-century walled town that originally had fourteen crenelated towers, although only nine of these remain, joined by the battlemented parapet. |
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In medieval times, the different burghs into which the city was divided were defended by their own enclosures, built around crenelated stone walls with quadrangular turrets positioned at intervals. |
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And then I saw the hotel's crenelated roof. |
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