A few ancient ruins in the area still survive to this day.
The residence was destroyed by fire in 1849, though ruins survive to today.
The ruins of an earlier castle, built in 1340, survive in the grounds.
The ruins have survived because much of the complex was built in stone.
The town's abandonment has meant that barely any ruins of the original township survive.
The walls are Arab, and no ruins of the great temple survive.
Of this royal complex, only the ruins of a church and a tower have survived.
A few ruins survived until the beginning of the 20th century, but nothing now remains of the once great house.
Only ruins survive today, save for one hall now used for artistic exhibitions.
The ruins of the peninsula's barracks and guardhouses still survive today.