- A
barbican (from Old French: barbacane) is a
fortified outpost or
fortified gateway, such as at an
outer defense perimeter of a city or castle, or any...
- The Kraków
Barbican (Polish:
Barbakan Krakowski) is a
barbican – a
fortified outpost once
connected to the city walls. It is a
historic gateway leading...
- The
Warsaw Barbican (Polish:
barbakan warszawski) is a
barbican (semicircular
fortified outpost) in Warsaw, Poland, and one of few
remaining relics of...
- Pharmacy,
Pomorska street Gestapo prison,
Hipolit Manor, Town Hall Tower,
Barbakan,
Defensive Walls, Celestat,
Muzeum of Nowa Huta,
Zwierzyniecki Manor, Under...
- forever,
except the wall
encircling the
historical city, a
single bastion (
Barbakán), the
network of
tunnels and
catacombs beneath the city,
parts of which...
- and
crosses Basztowa Street – to the
medieval barbican (
Barbakan). The Gothic-style
Barbakan,
built in 1499, is one of only
three such
fortified outposts...
-
walls in the
medieval suburb of Kleparz; p****es the
Barbican of Kraków (
Barbakan)
built in 1499, and
enters Stare Miasto through the
Florian Gate. It leads...
-
Market Square (Rynek Główny), the
Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), the
Barbican (
Barbakan), St. Florian's Gate,
Kazimierz and the
Wawel Castle, was
included as the...
- Banská
Bystrica City From the top, SNP Square, The
Barbakan,
Museum of the
Slovak National Uprising Flag Coat of arms Etymology: "Mining cr****" Banská...
- at the
junction of
Zacisze and
Basztowa streets, with a view onto the
Barbakan and the
Planty Park.
Because of the hotel's expansion, the Stankiewicz...