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 | Castell Coch (Red Castle in Welsh) was designed by William Burges for the 3rd Marquis of Bute.
It was built upon the remains of a genuine 13th century castle, overlooking the River Taff . It is visible from the M4 motorway and it often illuminated at night.
Completed in 1891.
It has an authentic medieval look to the exterior with a working portcull... |  | 01/20/2006 | 239 | 



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 | Listed are 688 placemarks found so far with Roman amphitheatres, theatres, odeons (music theatres),circus and stadiums all over the Roman Empire.
The placemarks are placed in each cateory with name of the city in Roman and today. Some only have the name from totay, other the Roman name only. |  | 12/18/2008 | 525 | 



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 | Lullingstone Roman Villa is a villa built during the Roman occupation of Britain, situated near the village of Eynsford in northwest Kent, south eastern England.
It is unknown which family lived in the villa and owned the large estate that would have surrounded it, though they would have had to be wealthy. They may have been Roman, though they could also have been native Britons ... |  | 10/21/2009 | 16 | 



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 | Chedworth Roman Villa is a Roman villa located at Chedworth, Gloucestershire, England. It is one of the largest Roman villas in Britain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chedworth_Roman_Villa |  | 10/19/2009 | 23 | 



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 | Amman's Roman Theatre is the most impressive legacy of the Roman Philadelphia and was built under Antonius Pius (138-161AD). |  | 08/26/2005 | 495 | 



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 | Rutupiæ was the Roman name for Richborough near Sandwich, Kent, which they founded after they landed in England in AD 43. A major port of Roman Britain (with Dubris, it was one of the start-points for the Roman road of Watling Street, which ran on to Canterbury and London), it has many phases of Roman remains, collectively known as Richborough Fort or Richborough Roman Fort, still visible today... |  | 11/04/2009 | 21 | 



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 | The anceint roman town of Volubiklis in Morocco, occupied until the 1800's and then stripped to build the new capital at Meknes, otherwise this would have been a perfect roman town |  | 09/06/2006 | 310 | 



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 | Fishbourne Roman Palace, in the village of Fishbourne in West Sussex, England is an important Roman archaeological site in Roman Britain. The large palace was built in the 1st century AD, around thirty years after the Roman conquest of Britain on the site of a Roman army supply base established at the Claudian invasion in 43 AD. The rectangular palace surrounded formal gardens, the northern hal... |  | 09/18/2009 | 27 | 



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 | Gadebridge Roman Villa was a chance discovery in 1962 of a Roman villa near Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England. It was excavated in 1963-68 under the direction of David S. Neal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadebridge_Park_Roman_Villa |  | 10/21/2009 | 13 | 



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 | In the 3rd century this castle was built to protect the "wet limes" (River Rhine), the borderline between the Roman Empire and the German tribes. This fortress is 154 m wide and twice as long with 8 m high walls preotected by 28 towers.
This castle is the best maintained Roman castle north of the Alps. |  | 05/22/2007 | 523 | 



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 | These two magnificent Roman monuments are important examples of Hispan Roman architecture. There are located in the Spanish city of Merida (in Latin: Emerita Augusta). Despite it seems incredible, this ancient Theatre is used today as a common theatre. |  | 05/29/2006 | 323 | 



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 | Hardknott Roman Fort was a fort in the Roman province of Britannia. Its remains are located on the western side of the Hardknott Pass in the English county of Cumbria (formerly part of Cumberland).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardknott_Roman_Fort |  | 11/03/2009 | 14 | 



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