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Echauguette in the ramparts of Beaune Royalty Free Stock Photo
Echauguette in Fort de Joux Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bartizan, also called a guerite or echauguette, in Fort Mahler. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Echauguette the door of Saint-Antoine Navarrenx. France October 2021 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Echauguette the door of Saint-Antoine Navarrenx. France October 2021 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grande Rue, Domfront 2 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Saint-Antoine gate in the ramparts of the village of Navarrenx in Béarn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Echauguette in the ramparts of Beaune
Bartizan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Watchtower Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Saint-Antoine gate in the ramparts of the village of Navarrenx in Béarn Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Saint-Antoine gate in the ramparts of the village of Navarrenx in Béarn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vedette, vintage engraving Royalty Free Stock Photo
Garita del Diablo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Echauguette espagnole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Echauguette in the ramparts of Beaune in Burgundy In the thirteenth century, Beaune goes under the tutelage of the Dukes of Burgundy, today the center of Beaune can see the fortifications form a walkway 2 km. The walls and towers built between the twelfth and fifteenth century, following three consecutive campaigns constructions annexation of Burgundy in France by Louis XI (1423-1483). The death in 1477 of Charles the Bold, last Duke of Burgundy, Beaune integrates force the kingdom of France. And remains of the castle, walkway, wall, ditches are still partially visible here a pretty built the watchtower built his wall, boulevard Perpreuil.


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