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Cassas engraving no 20, 'Château et Portion de la Ville de Hhemss' —view of Homs Citadel from the west ('taken from the Tomb of Gaius Caesar') — Cassas himself sketching in the centre of the frame
This citadel may go back to the 5th Century AD, but it was abandoned for the last 150 years until restoration was begun in 1995.
View from the walls of the Citadel in Victoria, the capital of the Maltese island of Gozo. The Mediterranean Sea can be seen in the distance.
Cairo, apparently, has more police officers per capita than any other world capital.
Cairo - the Citadel, the Hanging Church, and the Egyptian Museum.
Via de brug gaan treden omhoog naar de magnifieke toegangspoort met aan alle zijden werpgaten, ook in het portaal
The Citadel in Victoria, the capital of Gozo, has been restored the last few years, making it a great tourist attraction - the view from its walls are breathtaking, you can see almost the entire island from coast to coast.
A decorative recess in the 18th century Arg-e Karim Khan (the citadel of Karim Khan) in Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran. Karim Khan (1705-1779) was the founder of the Zand dynasty and ruled Iran from 1751 to 1779. The citadel was built in 1766-1767 and served as his living quarters.