the fortifications bucharest leordeni fort

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Exterior of The Fortifications of Bucharest: Leordeni Fort â„– 10 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fortifications of Bucharest: Leordeni Fort â„– 10 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fortifications of Bucharest: Leordeni Fort â„– 10 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fortifications of Bucharest: Leordeni Fort â„– 10 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fortifications of Bucharest: Leordeni Fort â„– 10 Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
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The Fortifications of Bucharest: Leordeni Fort â„– 10 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fortifications of Bucharest: Leordeni Fort â„– 10 Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
The Fortifications of Bucharest: Leordeni Fort â„– 10 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fortifications of Bucharest: Leordeni Fort â„– 10 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fortifications of Bucharest were designed by a celebrated Belgian military architect named Henri Alexis Brialmont; construction began in 1884 on a ring of 18 forts, spaced roughly 4km apart. At a distance of around 12km from the residential areas of the city, this defensive wall sufficed to keep contemporary field artillery out of firing range.


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