The gardens surrounding the defensive fort built in the 1400's are recently created, wonderfully inventive, and teeming with enthusiastic visitors.
A circular defensive fort, usually built of stone.
Masnedø is the site of an abandoned military defensive fort dating from 1912.
The English begin building a defensive fort on the island.
The southernmost point was most recognizable for the Spanish blockhouse (defensive fort) that dominated the crest.
It could never have been intended for any defensive fort, for there was a man-wide space left open between one stone and the next.
The fort was out of use as a defensive fort by the 1820s and in 1827 part of the fort fell into the sea.
The old Nallur Kandaswamy temple functioned as a defensive fort with high walls.
Lasogród eventually developed into a defensive fort, the remains of which were destroyed in the 19th century during expansion of the city.
The location featured a prominent hill (now known as Burial Hill) ideal for a defensive fort.