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The Royal Fortress of Suceava is ranked as one of the most important historical sites in Romania. In 2016 we have successfully brought it to life by assembling the first ever permanent exhibition in its long history.

 

In Medieval Ages, the fortress played an important role both from a defensive and strategic point of view. Keeping this in mind, we created an exhibit concept that held on to the historical destination of the stronghold.

 

Following our idea, we put together an exposition that illustrates the military character of the location, certain medieval customs and also presents the citadel's history throughout the ages.

 

To better represent our concept and to bring a higher note of authenticity to the fortress, all the replicas that we created for this location were handmade. An impressive arsenal of arms and armors, siege weapons, cannons, garments, jewelry, ceramics, furniture, everything was done by hand with the help of several craftsmen and artists.

 

Furthermore, to make it more lively, we inhabited the fortress with ultra realistic mannequins that embody several important Moldavian characters from the Middle Ages, soldiers and artisans. The mannequins helped us to better display some of the replicas we've made: garments, armor and weapons. We were also able to put into play certain activities from those times: guard duty, crafting, dining and games.

 

History is ultimately a tale and by using the power of storytelling, visitors can better learn and understand the important events that took place here all through the years.

 

Therefore, besides a large number of informative panels, we also equipped the exhibit with many interactive systems and projections, that are intended to tell the stories of the fortress in a more attractive fashion. This new method of content delivery has a higher education value and a deeper immersive character than the classical methods of convening information.

Hwaseong Fortress [UNESCO World Heritage]

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Rumeli fortress was built on 1451-1452 AD, strategically located on the narrowest gap of Bosphorus Strait, between "Sea of Marmara" and "Black Sea", to protect Ottoman empire from foreign attack.

Elizabeth Dotson, 14, and her brother, Daniel, tour the inside of the B-17 bomber at Tri Cities Aviation on Tuesday. Dotson and her brother, Daniel, are from Kingsport. The Sentimental Journey B-17 is available to tour or fly in until Sunday.

A quick morning trip out of town to this mountain fortress.

Tokyo DisneySea - Mediterranean Harbor

Akershus Fortress & Castle

Tokyo DisneySea - Mediterranean Harbor

The fortress of Rumeli Hisar, built by Sultan Mehmet II. Seen from the Bosphorus in Istanbul.

Kings Bastion of the Fortress of Louisbourg

The Fortezza fortress is an archaeological site in the prefecture of Rethymno built upon the hill of Paleokastro, on the west side of the today’s city.

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Right after the major snowstorm, my neighbor built this for his two young boys. Note the snow bricks. He said you can buy the mold to form them.

Views of and on Valletta's Grand Harbor, July 2011

 

Manoel Island

A trip to Margam Park on bank holiday Monday was an excuse to take a bunch of images of the second world war re-enactors with the sole intention of producing b+w and sepia tinted final versions. Here a member of the American airborne troops is manning his defensive position...

Edinnburgh Castle (of course) taken from a slightly different angle - form the graveyard beside St Cuthbert's Parish Church.

Fortress Louisbourg

Views from the Hohensalzburg Fortress in Salzburg, Austria

Fortress Interior, high floor.

Mid Spring year 203.

A new open air statue garden has been added in an attempt to stave off cave adaptation and boost morale. A second masons workshop was added for peak production needs. The wall project is also visible, as are the cage traps for the back entrance.

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